Albert Brown
The British Army was small at the start of World War One, but it was well equipped, well trained and armed. The lessons of the Boer War had been put to good use. One of the reforms was the adoption of a simple, practical and inconspicuous uniform of khaki cloth. Also, the personal equipment, with strong cotton webbing, was innovative in both material and its design.
Luca
Unteroffizier, Wehrmacht Kriegsberichter, Division Afrika Korps, Libya 1941
Erwin Rommel
Cristof
German Desktop Accessories
Pierre, French Resistance
Admiral Yamamoto
Vasily Grigorevich Zaytsev
Major Richard Winters
Private Daniel
Dirk Kluge
William Bowman
Josef
Unterfeldwebel Josef, Wehrmacht-Heer Signalman, Nachrichten-Abteilung, 6th Army, Stalingrad 1942-43
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