leiner240
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قمت اليوم بزيارة مقر قيادة المنطقة الشمالية، وعقدت لقاءً ودياً مع قائد المنطقة العميد فهيم عيسى.


A German Waffen-SS soldier that was captured by US soldiers during the Normandy campaign, 1944 .... His bloodied face and vacant expression reflect both the physical toll of battle and the collapse of Nazi Germany’s once-confident soldiers as the Allies advanced across Western Europe. The Waffen-SS, originally founded as Adolf Hitler’s elite guard, grew into a vast military arm of the Nazi Party. By 1944, it fielded hundreds of thousands of men, many of them conscripts from across occupied Europe. Known for fierce combat effectiveness, the Waffen-SS was also infamous for atrocities and war crimes committed throughout the conflict. Normandy campaign, launched with the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944, was the beginning of the end for Hitler’s Reich in the West. As American, British, Canadian, and other Allied forces pushed inland from the beaches, German units, including Waffen-SS divisions, resisted with brutal determination but were steadily overwhelmed. This historical image captures the human face of that collapse: a soldier indoctrinated into one of the most notorious fighting forces of the war, now reduced to a battered prisoner. It is a reminder that even the most feared armies are not invincible once history turns against them. © Historical Photos #archaeohistories



@isfjcutebear wish we would've let y'all fuk them up during WW2. an american/german/japanese alliance would've been amazing.



















