The inventory of Photoshop is the Greatest attainment of the Human Mind in last few decades. Here are some interesting historical pictures of WWII which are filled with color by photoshop.
Downed “Spitfire”
Finnish soldiers from Finnish Mukhtar, 1941
Focke Wulf on the airfield. Finland, 1944
Chinese soldiers guarding American planes Curtiss P-40 Warhawk ‘Warhawks’, 1942
BTR Stummel and his crew. Eastern Front, 1942
B-29-based, 1944
Beautiful Russian girl Rufina Gasheva and Natalia Meklin
Front-line operator with camera Arriflex 35mm ACR 0292 in the downed Soviet light tank BT-5, 1941
Squadron commander at his Hurricane, England, 1942
Pilots US 569 Squadron bombers, England, 1943
British four-engine heavy bomber Avro 683 Lancaster, March 1945
March 10, 1945, Easter Saturday, the battle of Remagen
Paratroopers of the US 17th air – landing division near Dorsten in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, March 29, 1945
Padded T-35, Western Ukraine, in July 1941
Paratroopers of the US 17th air – landing division on the streets of MĂĽnster, March 1945
Pilot Leonard Haynes with his Spitfire, September 1940
Patrol US Coast Guard on Parramor Beach, Virginia, October 1943
Tripoli, Libya, in January 1943
Crew Avro Lancaster Dunholme Lodge, Lincolnshire, England, after returning from a raid on Stuttgart, March 2, 1944
US Marine Corps, October 1944
Where – in England. May 25, 1940
Doctors 5 – US Infantry Division near Diekirch in Luxembourg on January 20, 1945
Finnish Brewster Buffalo 239 (BW-352) on Selänpää airport. June 24, 1941
Three fighters of the 17th air – landing division near Essen (Germany), April 10, 1945
Veronica Foster (1922-2000) – the same girl with posters
On the island of Iwo Jima. February-March 1945
Soldiers of the Royal Marines among the ruins in OsnabrĂĽck, Lower Saxony, Germany. April 4, 1945
Soviet artillery and 76-mm divisional gun M1942 (ZIS-3) at the time of crossing the Oder, Germany. March-April 1945
Smoke break somewhere on Peleliu. September 14, 1944
The crew of the JS-2 NÂş537 87 th Guards Tank Regiment in Breslau (now Wroclaw in Poland). April 27, 1945
Soldiers 14 – Panzer Division at the gates of the concentration camp Hammelburg, Germany. April 6, 1945
British prisoners celebrate their liberation from Stalag X1B, April 16, 1945
Veterinary Corps Royal Army Sergeant bandaging the wounded Labrador sapper named ‘Jasper’ in Bayeux in Normandy, July 5, 1944
During the fighting at the Mareth Line, Tunisia. 22-24 March 1943
Child says, “Dad, I’m with you”, British Columbia, October 1, 1940. Yes, my father is back!
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in London’s East End 18 October 1940
Los Angeles. May 7, 1945 Victory Day!
British sailors celebrate Victory Day with their girlfriends in the fountains in Trafalgar Square. London, England. Tuesday 8 May 1945
Source – Jenoscolor , Freeyork , Closecombat,
My Uncle flew a Spit Fire in WW2.
Leslie
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Thank you Leslie for telling me this thing
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You are most welcome.
Leslie
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Very interesting photos! Thanks.
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It is extraordinary when you see these photographs coloured just how immediate they feel, if that makes sense. Thank you for posting them.
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Great photos.
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Thank you
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You are very welcome.
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Great photos. Thanks for sharing.
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The most fascinating thing about these is that the colour is so accurate – not like so much over-enhancement we see.
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Awesome pics! My dad would love to see these. Not all of the pics would come through, however.
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Incredible photos! So interesting, all that history.
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Thanks for following my blog! I just looked at a few of your fascinating posts and I must say they are doing full justice to the claim of coming from a “A web blog of amazing articles and Pictures.”
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