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Eerie and haunting
These recent photo montages really do more than just provide a relative comparison to the past, they evoke the specters and ruins that still haunt the present.
Very well done, skvorin, you do the forum a real service posting here.
Thanks also to jmark for starting the thread with his comparative photos and astute observations. Curious about the book.
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Originally posted by Albrecht View PostThese recent photo montages really do more than just provide a relative comparison to the past, they evoke the specters and ruins that still haunt the present.
Creepy photo.
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Originally posted by skvorin View PostThe sad reality. In February - March 1943 in Stalingrad were dead people much more than the living. And, of course, most of them buried ... not godly. Corpses of Germans, the Romanian, Russians filled Stalingrad ravines, basements and funnel. How many of them? No one knows.
Creepy photo.
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Originally posted by skvorin View PostThe site of the road to a crossing remained. In the steppe of the road it is not visible, she can be noticed only on a slope. 70 years ago, on August 23, 1942, 3 Inf.Div. (mot), 60 Inf.Div.(mot) and 16 Pz.div . hurried to Stalingrad through this crossing. Hurried on a meeting with own death.
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This fall, scheduled the premiere of the film "Stalingrad", directed by Fedor Bondarchuk. Son follows in the footsteps of his father. Fedor's father, Sergey Bondarchuk (Oscar Academy Award and Golden Globe Award) in 1974, made a wonderful film about Stalingrad battle. The film is called "They Fought for Motherland". I think, this film in Russia have seen everything. In the movie there are no communistic slogans and habitual cinema stamps. Real national film. Interesting fact, Mikhail Sholokhov (author of the book "They Fought for Motherland") has agreed to filming only on one condition. He will specify a place on which there will be shooting movie. He chose the farm Melologovsky. 150 kilometers from Volgograd, 15 kilometers from Kletskaya. This farm is thrown long ago and doesn't exist today. In August 1942, in this place, on the banks of the Don, the most severe fighting took place between the German 376.ID, 100.leID and 321 divisions from Siberia.
39 years later, I wanted to find this place. You can see results in photos. I tried to combine frames from the movie with the photos.
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