
Click on smaller pics to ENLARGE them. This is an odd pic. I can't imagine why he'd want to camouflage his legs, and not his torso, unless he routinely practiced yoga in the commander's cupola, by standing on his head

Indeed! Don't forget the worthy, and still a thoroughly watchable movie, 'Cross of Iron' (1977, Dir. Sam Peckinpah- James Coburn, Maximillian Schell)- where a strutting Prussian officer becomes lethally fixated upon winning the Iron Cross. Clearly, a Prussian officer felt naked, or incomplete without one- or at least that's part of the themeRagnar wrote:Seeing these pictures with the red soldiers and all their bling makes me think of all the WWII FILMS I’ve seen where virtually every German officer sports a Knights Cross of the Iron Cross. Lol....
Ah, yes, well George Peppard could actually act in those days.Ragnar wrote:My favorite was always The Blue Max.
jarndice wrote:I don't care much for war films, almost all of them are a parody of the real thing (Most people won't pay to sit through hours of absolutely f all happening then suddenly a lot of noise and smoke and shouting and its over) but some do stay in the mind,
I might have mentioned before the one that most impressed me,
"The Cruel Sea"
Jack Hawkins at his very best and Donald Sinden before he went accenttualy mad![]()
Not so much fighting a mostly hidden enemy but as the title explains fighting the cruel sea.
Living on your nerves.
We used to call it keeping the edge sharp.
There is a high mental price for that.