Feldmeijer
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Nope, that whole flag on top of the vehicle thing went away when Germany had lost air superiority on all fronts.
Ah, but what if he was referring to the 1940 campaign?
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Nope, that whole flag on top of the vehicle thing went away when Germany had lost air superiority on all fronts.
I so, then yes, they absolutely did, basically it was seen starting in Poland in 1939 and disappears in 1943/early 44.
easy to forget sometimes that WW2 wasn't fought in B/W
So some cameras+film during the war were able to be developed into full colour images? I always thought the procedure was only used on greyscale film after the war - Or by talented people who have the patience to digitally colourise images.
My attempts have always been pretty shoddy to say the least.
Colour photography has been around since the 1840s/50s, it just didn't start to become somewhat affordable to do until around WW2, and did not become especially widespread until the 1960s. There is plenty of colour photography and film from WW2 though, generally taken by professional camera crews, as colour cameras and film would have been far too expensive for the common soldier. That said, there is colour photography from WW1, and there is a famous group of colour photographs taken by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky documenting life in Imperial Russia in the early 1900s:
Rare Historical Photos Show 1910s Imperial Russia In Glorious Color | Bored Panda
Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Long story short, back in the 70s the USSR sold a whole bunch of surplus WW2 captured German weaponry to the Syrian military, including a boatload of STGs. With the civil war, they are now popping up all over the place there.
what about Viet Cong?