ORIGINAL: Ike99
I asked about the history behind a intersting picture...
What do you find interesting about the picture? The mouth...right?
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ORIGINAL: Ike99
I asked about the history behind a intersting picture...
ORIGINAL: Terminus
That picture is not "intersting"
ORIGINAL: Terminus
That picture is not "intersting", it's a poorly-made piece of propaganda. End of story.


ORIGINAL: Panzerjaeger Hortlund
ORIGINAL: Terminus
That picture is not "intersting"
Oh, I beg to differ. Look at that guys mouth! He could fit his handgrenade in there, easily.

That picture is not "intersting", it's a poorly-made piece of propaganda. End of story.

ORIGINAL: Ike99
That picture is not "intersting", it's a poorly-made piece of propaganda. End of story.
I guess that´s a matter of opinion Terminus. Obviously the marketing people at GMT games disagree with you on what pictures people find interesting as regards to the Pacific War.
So you don´t have any info, understood.
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[:)] I'll bet you they don't , beyond the fact that it's not copyrighted. [:)]ORIGINAL: rtrapasso
ORIGINAL: Ike99
That picture is not "intersting", it's a poorly-made piece of propaganda. End of story.
I guess that´s a matter of opinion Terminus. Obviously the marketing people at GMT games disagree with you on what pictures people find interesting as regards to the Pacific War.
So you don´t have any info, understood.
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Why not ask the people at GMT games - they would probably know...
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
[:)] I'll bet you they don't , beyond the fact that it's not copyrighted. [:)]ORIGINAL: rtrapasso
ORIGINAL: Ike99
I guess that´s a matter of opinion Terminus. Obviously the marketing people at GMT games disagree with you on what pictures people find interesting as regards to the Pacific War.
So you don´t have any info, understood.
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Why not ask the people at GMT games - they would probably know...
ORIGINAL: tocaff
I'm surprised that a bit of a photo of a ship can be identified, but nothing on this picture.
[:)]The majority of the ship contests are allied ships , and the photo's have been documented. Having spent hundreds of hours looking at thousands of wartime photo's for three different museums , I can tell you that about 85% of undocumented photo's get a great big ? on the back. You can ID uniforms,weapons , geo features and sometimes even people to get an approximate time , but often that's about it. Propaganda photo's (unless you have original document -copy of the magazine it appeared in , etc) are a real pain as they are more likely to be using prop's vice real items. This one obviously was staged , but better than most. Uniforms , weapons and props (US flag on ground) appear to be real , current with the time period , and correctly worn. I'm guessing the explosion was done by theatrical people vice military , as military people of the time period knew how to blow things up (and pepper them with shrapnel) not give good special effects. (Today they do , but largely to make training more acurrate , rather than stage propaganda). So other than the fact it was staged early in the war , pre 1943 , professionally done by a film studio , there is not much I can tell you from this print. And I'll bet every one who reads this forum could tell you the same thing. [:)]ORIGINAL: rtrapasso
ORIGINAL: tocaff
I'm surprised that a bit of a photo of a ship can be identified, but nothing on this picture.
We can all make guesses, and one of them might be correct, but who is to know?? In the ship photo ID contests, people guess at things all the time.
ORIGINAL: Ike99
... Many pictures looked staged that are not. Flag raising of Iwo Jima for example.
[/center]ORIGINAL: Joe D.
ORIGINAL: Ike99
... Many pictures looked staged that are not. Flag raising of Iwo Jima for example.
Honestly, in additon to the actual flag raising shot at Iwo, Rosenthal also took a staged photo afterward, but it was because he didn't think he captured the original and didn't want to return back down the mountain empty-handed.
There was also a controversy w/Rosenthal's "real" photo and another taken of the first flag raising w/a smaller flag by another photographer, who I believe worked for Leatherneck magazine. I recall Rosenthal worked for the AP.



I don't think so!So in other words you don´t know either and should just shut the F up.
Yeah I´m starting to agree with some other posters and believe the Matrix forums are better left to the Yankees, their propaganda and their unique sense of insecurity.