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WWII armor at Aquino Tank Weekend at the RCAC Ontario Museum. Top to bottom: Panzer III, M7 Priest, T-34-85, Humber Scout Car, Hetzer, Marder III, M4A3E8, M5 Stuart, Sdkfz 251.
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carbone14 · 1 year
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Soldats américains sur un chasseur de chars Marder III détruit par les troupes françaises – Bataille de Monte Cassino – Campagne d'Italie – Esperia – Italie – 17 mai 1944
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ao3feed-cockles · 2 months
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Stories from Tumblr
read it on the AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/56008546
by MickMarsFanGurl1313
Words: 47746, Chapters: 21/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Supernatural (TV 2005), KISS (US Band), Ghost (Sweden Band)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Categories: M/M, Multi
Characters: Eric Singer (KISS), Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley (KISS), Peter Criss (KISS), Eric Carr, Bruce Kulick, Misha Collins, Jensen Ackles, West Collins, Maison Collins, Cardinal Copia | Papa Emeritus IV, Sister Imperator (Ghost Sweden Band), Papa Emeritus III, Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Castiel (Supernatural), Darius Marder, Nameless Ghoul(s), Nameless Ghoulette(s), Cumulus (Ghost Sweden Band), Dewdrop | Sodo, Papa Emeritus Zero | Papa Emeritus Nihil, Papa Emeritus I, Papa Emeritus II, Aether (Ghost Sweden Band), Mary Winchester, Gabriel (Supernatural), Jody Mills, Bobby Singer (Supernatural)
Relationships: Eric Singer (KISS)/Original Character(s), Gene Simmons/Eric Singer, Gene Simmons/Peter Criss, Rob Benedict/Richard Speight Jr., Gabriel/Sam Winchester, Jensen Ackles/Misha Collins, Castiel/Dean Winchester, Rob Benedict/Jaci Hays/Richard Speight Jr.
Additional Tags: Heavy Angst, Mpreg, Childbirth, Morning Sickness, Abusive Relationships, Panic Attacks, Explicit Language, Character Death, Death in Childbirth, Cheating, Blackmail
read it on the AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/56008546
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1944 05 Monte Cassino Panzerjäger Marder III Ausf H 71 ID - Ron Volstad - Dragon
In May 1944 Major Knuht and the IR 211 fought in the Third Battle of Monte Cassino for the foothills of Monti Aurunci, at Castelforte and Esperia.The correlation of forces consisted of 6 heavily exhausted battalions of the 71. ID against 4 full-fledged divisions of the Free French Expeditionary Corps, under General Alphonse Juin, that included Moroccan mountain troops. The German resistance collapsed due to the Allied pressure and the infiltration and flanking maneuver of the French forces on the Garigliano River.
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weathermanpolls · 1 year
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westerncityrailroad · 3 months
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SD KFZ 139 MARDER III - AFRIQUE DU NORD - 1942 - DIORAMA 1/72
Maquette du Marder III : Plastic Soldier
Figurine : Strelets
Accessoires : Academy, Italeri, Black Dog entre autres.
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kimasov · 3 months
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Советский танк Т-34 проезжает мимо брошенной немецкой САУ Marder III в освобожденном селе Дубовиково. 1942 г.
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crazygadgetshere · 6 months
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WW2 Vehicles Through The Lens Vol. 3
Pre-orders are now open for Peko Publishing’s third photographic album of WWII military and civil vehicles. 3 by Tom CockleContents: Lastkraftwagen 3t mit Gleiskette (Maultier) (Sd.Kfz.3) Panzerkampfwagen III Ausf.E. 3 by Tom Cockle Contents: Lastkraftwagen 3t mit Gleiskette (Maultier) (Sd.Kfz.3) Panzerkampfwagen III Ausf.E (Sd.Kfz.141) Pz.Sfl.2 fur 7.2cm Pak 36 (Sd.Kfz.132) (Marder…
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jay062108denworld · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: German Tank Destroyer Marder III Plastic Model Kit.
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theworldatwar · 2 years
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German Marder III tank destroyers advance along a road through an unknown Russian village - date unknown. The Marder III were PaK 40 7.5cm guns mounted on a Czech T-38 chassis
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Two generations of Marder AFVs in Russia
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enriquemzn262 · 3 years
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Privately owned British replica of a German Marder III Ausf. M tank destroyer, made from a modified chasis of a Swedish Cold War-era Pansarbandvagn 301 APC, in itself a modified hull of a WW2-era Stridsvagn m/41 medium tank, the Swedish licence-produced version of the then Czechoslovakian pre-war LT vz. 38 tank, later know as the famous German Panzer 38(t), coming full circle as the original Marder III was modified from that tank. 
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davidcashuk · 3 years
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THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA 1943.
Hundreds of captured enemy armoured vehicles near El Alamein wait to be broken up for scrap metal, 16 December 1943. Most captured due to lack of fuel and/or broken down with no spare parts. Burning their vehicles only attracted the attention of the RAF.
In the foreground, a line-up of PzKpfw III tanks - all fitted with the new 50mm long barrel main gun.
In the background are Marder IIIs and a platoon of 100mm howitzers on French Lorraine chassis. Only one unit of these were sent to North Africa - and it looks like they were all captured.
Source: © IWM E 26958
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ww2photoarchive · 3 years
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German Marder III anti-tank self-propelled gun, abandoned in Africa
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castielsbeeslippers · 3 years
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Collins,Misha (2021) Some Things I Still Can't Tell You: Poems
( Review By Cilla C.)
At Heart
Somethings I still can’t tell you, a collection of poetry by Misha Collins is a pocket sized gut punch composed of honest and vulnerable poems. Mr.Collins truly makes the reader feel the weight of love , sorrow , healing and most importantly family , in a beautiful and moving showcasing of these raw emotions. Within its 129 pages it makes an immense impact on how we see those lonely , lovely and fleeting moments in his life and in turn our own.
The Center
Chapter I ‘Love poems’ : within the first three poems the tone of bittersweet love takes a hold of your heart and gives it a tight squeeze : a reminder of nostalgia, of what it’s like to fall in love and then have life happen around you, to grow older and then suddenly feel that passage of time hit you all at once. Mr.Collins’ poem ‘Leg Wrestlers’ (5) is where it starts and it fully blooms once you get to ‘Way-finding’ (37) and ‘The Center’ (38) the text comes full circle in that showcase.
Chapter II ‘Hope , Joy , Running & other good things’: in this set of poems you start to feel this sense of wonderment for life and the complexities of self reflections and growth. Starting off with small moments of motivation it slowly builds into this awestruck feeling you get when reading ‘FIRE AND WATER , Part One: Absolution’ (62). This is the poetic pinnacle of reflection and gratitude for life.
Chapter III ‘Longing, Sadness, Running & Foreboding’: starts off with the tone setting poem ‘FIRE AND WATER Part two: Pyreless’ which is a clear shift. We move from gratitude and wonder into a somber loneliness. This loneliness shows itself in isolation and a feeling of being directionless. First shown in ‘Water Break’ (69) “Why am I here? Where am I going?” It carries us from home to hotel beds while still leaving us with this sense of emptiness.
Chapter IV ‘My people(& other people): Here in this chapter there’s some curiosity , love and levity. In moments of making new bonds and realizing what others have meant to us or wondering what they possibly could’ve. Of these the one that hits me hardest is ‘Marder’ (97) a poem touching on death , and the deep bonds of friendship in a way that brings me to tears. While this section feel’s smaller its impact is not.
Chapter V ‘The parents’ : In the first few poems I feel they encompass the feeling of aging ; the good and bad that come right along with it , ‘Old Bones’ (105) gives us this sense of comfort coupled with the sadness of it and as we know with age comes expectation, the weight that a parent can put onto their child sometimes without ill intent or knowing. This is shown clearly in ‘Town Car’ (111). Having us feel that familiar pang that maybe despite all our attempts , we haven’t been good enough.
Chapter VI ‘The Kids’ :Right away the tone again shifts more towards wonder with a small hint of worry with ‘Baby Pants’ (117). Especially when it asks: “What have I missed?” This poem is also given weight by its annotation as Mr.Collins first poem. Throughout these poems you feel all the wonderment and worry of becoming a parent while still you are becoming yourself. The frustrations and fleeting moments you’ll wish to have back. ‘Present. Tense.’ (126) brings all these feelings together and crashes us back to reality. As the last sentence reads: “I wish for this” , and in the final poem it continues ‘The Last Poem’(128) asks again: “What have I missed?” As life goes on and children keep growing , it's about those moments we’ll never get back, about learning to just be present in these moments of love and hardship alike.
Something I can tell you While re-reading and going through Mr.Collins Somethings I still can’t tell you again , I can honestly say it didn’t lose any of its impact or wonder on me. To me this book has served as inspirational as well as insightful. In life we have many connections to places , people and memories that sometimes bring sorrow and loneliness with them but that in itself shows we aren’t truly alone.
Throughout this collection of poems I felt an array of emotion that left me with wonder and deep thoughts of reflection on my own life. What have I missed? And what matters most to me and who do I want to become? I have an immense appreciation for Mr.Collins not only in his writing but in his life as a father , actor and philanthropist , so for me personally these poems hit me directly in the heart.
On my first and second readings of these poems I shed many tears, some for the subject matter and others for myself. These words have affected me tremendously and I would without a moment's hesitation recommend Mr.Collins’ work to another.
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