#Königsberger
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surprisingrecipes · 2 years ago
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fuckyeahplattenbau · 5 months ago
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House of Soviets (Kaliningrad). Demolition of the structure began in 2023. Today is the last days of this house.
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mim70 · 3 months ago
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Amalienau, Königsberg, Prussia (Kaliningrad, Russia)
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li-louie · 4 months ago
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The half-timbered house on the Curonian Spit, where we lived in May, 2018. Hard to believe but it was the chilliest spring in the region.
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art-of-mathematics · 2 years ago
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Sticky tongue sticking outta fur dumpling"s pie hole - the blep:
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Whole catto:
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illustratus · 1 year ago
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Imperial German naval ensign (1903-1921)
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bolnostilno · 3 months ago
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pastacat48 · 7 months ago
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i am actually SO glad they finally put something else for Prussia because I was getting tired of the other food... Like no this guy would not like pretzels Bavaria is his worst enemy
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vikkicomics · 8 months ago
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Anniversary of the fall of Königsberg. >Re image 2: POV, you just woke up. The anniversary was actually April 9th, but Tuesdays are so chaotic for me I didn't get around to posting. Now would be a good time for you to go and research the history of the city and it's destruction. The subject of Königsberg should not be used to stoke division, it is the tragic, shared legacy of many European peoples, may we hold hands and morn losses on all sides.
Description of Image 1: Three Prussian Officer Cadets and a junior Lieutenant gather outside of Königsberg Castle, wearing walking out dress, in April 1908. Characters are from my pre-wwi Prussian Officer Cadet drama, Moth. Their names from left to right: Vincent Odinkirk, Leon von Zelewski, Siegfried Isenstein, Gottlieb Witt. Description of Image 2: The same view of the castle, but in April 1945. Three crosses represent the deaths of the comrades in the first image. A Soviet has crawled out from a burning tank and is screaming to be put out of his misery. The Script of Moth, to which these Illustrations relate, does not continue beyond the 1920's. And so, this is likely to be my first and last piece of wwii art. The two images are 37 years and 2 world wars apart, but the castle and the surviving German officer, are meant to lend permanence to the composition. This is the destruction of his home.
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wildlifegermany · 2 months ago
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bookshelfdreams · 1 year ago
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Tumblr, now is your chance to solve one of the great mysteries of our time. Generations of investigators, journalists, intelligence agencies, treasure hunters, and adventurers couldn't do it, but with the power of the poll feature, we can.
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surprisingrecipes · 2 years ago
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rwpohl · 3 months ago
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galini, gregory j. markopoulos 1958
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mim70 · 6 months ago
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Kranz (Zelenogradsk), near Königsberg (Kaliningrad)
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li-louie · 11 months ago
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Winter trees near the upper Pond. (Just to add some New Year's spirit to our followers)
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diemelusine · 4 months ago
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Königsberg Cathedral
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