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In Germany, things regarding nose art were different from in the U.S., and more restrained. The most common characteristic of German fighters during WWII wasn't a pinup on the side; it was a ...
Art: Nightmarish German. 4 minute read. TIME. ... When he got out he joined the ranks of the Dadaists, once marched in a parade wearing a death’s-head and carrying a poster saying “Dada, ...
In 2015, then-candidate Donald Trump made an identical mistake — using a 2006 stock photo of German reenactors as the background in an online poster — and blamed a “young intern.” ...
The characteristic low growl of a German V-1 missile terrified people across England and Belgium. Here's what made their sound so unsettling.
The Germans primarily painted spirals on the nosecones of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, two of the best German fighter planes of WW2.The spirals worked well to promote safety.