Russians in Color.

The highly anticipated second release in the Panzer Command series, featuring an updated engine and many major feature improvements. 3D Tactical turn-based WWII combat on the Eastern Front, with historical scenarios and campaigns as well as support for random generated battles and campaigns from 1941-1944.
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Russians in Color.

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While searching I found this site that has color photos of WWII Russians.
Russians in Color
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Excellent.
Images should be easier to load at Matrix.
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Found this find 60% down...

"Russian Punks"





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Great pictures... thx.
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That was very interesting.
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ORIGINAL: spellir74

Found this find 60% down...

"Russian Punks"

The section "Russian girls" could be more interesting [:D]
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Those have very obviously been coloured in Photoshop or some other software. Many are familiar black and white images. There are a couple of bonafide colour photos, but they are German or American in origin.
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Hammerhead binoculars. Never seen such a thing before. Guessing it's some sort of angle and range device.
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