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peacefulandcozy · 8 months
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allesgold · 4 months
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bremen 2023
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allthingseurope · 1 year
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Bremen, Germany 
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germanpostwarmodern · 20 days
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Former Administration of “Deutsche Apotheker- und Ärztebank” (1972) in Bremen, Germany, by Otto Lindner
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mahgnolias · 1 year
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thatsrightice · 2 months
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Rosie’s Riveters was the only aircraft to return from the mission to Münster on October 10, 1943 and it was no easy task getting home.
Blakely’s crew in 42-3393 Just-a-Snappin’ had to go through something similar on their return from the mission to Bremen as they had to drop out of formation and make the trek home by themselves. I think Blakely and the rest of his crew deserve a little bit of recognition too;
Bremen had the worst flak they’d ever seen. "There was so much solid flak, you could almost slice it like cake” said pilot Ev Blakely
Flak destroys the number four engine, left elevator, and stabilizer as well as cracks the nose sending shrapnel into the Bombardier and Navigator
They catch on fire, but their electrics are gone so they can’t use the fire extinguisher. The only way to put it out is to drop out of formation and head straight into a steep dive in hopes it blows it out, which Ev Blakely is miraculously able to do
Have to limp back well over 200 miles to get to base with a max speed of 120 mph (at 100 mph the aircraft would stall and drop out of the sky) and immediately watch the only other Fort near them explode in a ball of flames thanks to enemy fighters
Smashed shortwave radio forced Forky, the radio operator, to send out an SOS by touching two wires together and praying
They were a sitting duck for the enemy fighters as they limped back to base at a mere 120 mph (at 100 mph the aircraft would stall and drop out of the sky)
Compass was stuck so Crosby had to navigate using the position of the sun with near-constant course corrections
They are credited with taking out at least 11 enemy fighters on their way home but not without their own injuries. Three of their crew are seriously wounded, one has a three-inch hole in their stomach, half of one’s face was scalped, and the other had the entire lower half of their body crushed and bleeding
You know engine number four? Yeah, it’s on fire again so time for another dive and it’s a miracle it went out again
But now they’ve got to salvo literally everything out into the channel from the spent cartridges laying on the floor to their woolen flying clothes, including their boots
Their dinghies were shot to pieces by the German fighters (and Crosby accidentally pulled the emergency handle on the hatch in the nose) so landing in the water ain’t an option
Everyone who’s not flying goes to help the wounded, packing their wounds with their open parachutes and warming up the frozen morphine applicators (?) in their mouths
Now they’re coming in for a crash landing at a dummy UK base with literally zero control surfaces so Blakely and Kidd were piloting using pure strength. The rest of the crew go back to the waist and hold onto the injured men, like hold them to their chests, so that they aren’t further injured in the landing
Their brakes go out as they land and they’re sent careening into the only tree in the entire airfield, crushing the nose of the aircraft and sending tree branches and leaves through all of the windows and compartments (click for pics)
They just kind of sat there? Until someone came and was like “hey you need help?”
They want nothing more than something to eat but instead are stuck watching some officer count 1200 holes (no, not 800) before giving up because there’s too many
So now they had a hour long drive back to base, those who didn’t get sent to the hospital that is, only for the mess halls to be closed, all their stuff locked up in storage, and everyone looking at them like they were ghosts. But on the bright side, every man in the o-club tried to hand their drinks to them
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In the end, 7 of her crew were injured and one fatally so. Most of the men would never fly another mission.
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sonicskullsalt · 3 months
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Laut gegen Rechts in Bremen, 21. Januar 2024
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dopescissorscashwagon · 6 months
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Bremen, Germany 🇩🇪
📸: @_themodernleper
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wgm-beautiful-world · 4 months
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timmytimtim75 · 3 months
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random-brushstrokes · 8 months
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Mario de Maria - Bremen (1904)
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claireelizabeth85 · 20 days
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For your morning (or evening) history lesson from the Imperial War Museum.
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deutsche-bahn · 6 months
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Die witzigste Bremen ÖPNV experience bekommt man wenn man mit dem RS30 in Richtung Bremen fährt. Sobald der Zug anhält öffnen sich die Türen und 1-10 Leute sprinten raus als sei der Teufel hinter ihnen her, quer durch den Bahnhof um das 1-minütige Transferfenster für den Regio nach Hamburg zu erwischen. (Der RS30 hält je nach Tageszeit auf Gleis 1-3, der Regio nach Hamburg auf Gleis 8-10, Bremen hat nur 10 Gleise). Nur um keuchend zuzusehen wie der Zug anfährt.
Die größte Ironie des ganzen ist das beide Züge sehr wenig Verspätung haben.
Ich möchte einen im Stil einer Tierdoku gefilmten und kommentierten Beitrag über diese Bahnhofs-Phänomene.
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germanpostwarmodern · 5 months
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Elementary and Secondary Modern School (1960) in Bremen, Germany, by Rolf Störmer
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mahgnolias · 2 years
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eskimo
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