Boots were probably taken off before they got cold.
jeepster2982 on
This scene reminds me of the Big Red 1 movie.
bsurfn2day on
Notice that someone had removed his combat boots. This was common as boots in good condition were in shot supply at the front so any corpse with footwear in good condition had them taken.
DeepVeinZombosis on
I used this image for the cover of one of my albums.
jimmyboogaloo78 on
There was a story i remember reading about a Canadian soldier who was either crucified or nailed to a door, whether it was real or propaganda at the time??
ElvisHimselvis on
Ive never understood why people wear cross jewelry. Crosses are execution methods. Akin to wearing an electric chair charm or a noose charm.
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I wonder if images like this led to the “Crucified Soldier” myth in the war
Wow, this picture is kinda moving, right next to a crucifix. Heavy stuff
Reminds me of [this](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Prague_(1648)) painting of 1648 battle of Charles bridge
Boots were probably taken off before they got cold.
This scene reminds me of the Big Red 1 movie.
Notice that someone had removed his combat boots. This was common as boots in good condition were in shot supply at the front so any corpse with footwear in good condition had them taken.
I used this image for the cover of one of my albums.
There was a story i remember reading about a Canadian soldier who was either crucified or nailed to a door, whether it was real or propaganda at the time??
Ive never understood why people wear cross jewelry. Crosses are execution methods. Akin to wearing an electric chair charm or a noose charm.