It's crazy how even when most people that lived through them are long gone, these wars are still relevant2mo ⋅ Sir_Toaster_9330 ⋅ r/ww2memes
Germans slapped the ‘88’ artillery piece on damn near everything they could think of.1yr ⋅ NotYourDadsMemes ⋅ r/ww2memes
Soviet soldiers witnessing the first assault rifle in the entire history (1942)1yr ⋅ All_Class_Main31 ⋅ r/ww2memes
Battle of Zwolle, 1945. French Canadian Soldier Leo Major defeats a garrison of 1500 Nazis single handedly, saving the town from being bombarded the next day.1yr ⋅ Ok_Young_5242 ⋅ r/ww2memes
In June 1938, Chinese Nationalist armies breached the Yellow River’s dikes in Henan province in a desperate attempt to block a Japanese military advance. Perhaps the single most environmentally damaging act of warfare in world history killed more than 800,000 people and displaced 4 million.1yr ⋅ huge_throbbing_pp ⋅ r/ww2memes
Militaries have to stop running into each other like this. Must be so awkward.1yr ⋅ DAsInDerringer ⋅ r/ww2memes
Imagine fighting in a war to stop fascism only to watch your grandchild become a neo nazi1mo ⋅ JoshuaKpatakpa04 ⋅ r/ww2memes
People who rely on revisionist history or are blinded by their bias are stupid1yr ⋅ CosplayConservative ⋅ r/ww2memes
I don't know if this is considered controversial but Operation Market Garden really was a terrible idea imo2yr ⋅ Thatsidechara_ter ⋅ r/ww2memes
They both needed an attack to understand the Nazis are the bad guys...2yr ⋅ National-Nerve-4636 ⋅ r/ww2memes
Had the Allies give weapon to the people of Crete, the German casualties might have been higher2yr ⋅ captainNICKFURY5 ⋅ r/ww2memes