This is probably relevant today as it was a century ago [from April 9th, 1912]13yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/comics
Pyongyang, North Korea with the Ryugyong Hotel in the background [1650x1096]12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/CityPorn
German soldier aims his rifle at a Jewish mother shielding her child, Kiev 1942 [2528x1744]12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
The men of the 442nd Infantry Regiment, the most decorated unit in US history, ca 1944 [750x580]13yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
The Most Decorated Unit in US Military History, the 442nd Infantry Regiment [2322x1852]13yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
The Primarchs at Triumph at Ullanor, from the cover of The Primarchs [1440x900]12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/Warhammer
Colorized photo of resting British soldiers in France, ca 1917 [960x616]12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
The President of TEPCO (the company responsible for the Fukushima nuclear disaster) apologizes to the evacuated residents near the plant14yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/pics
There just isn't any appreciation for the arts nowadays [from March 13th, 1912]13yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/RedditThroughHistory
100 Years Ago Today: Chinese forces in Peking, dragging the head of looters, 1912 [736x576]13yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
The Imperium Marches On, from the 40k universe, by Karl Kopinski 12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/ImaginaryLandscapes
For everyone living in the Midwest, I think you can relate...14yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu
Depressing, but it is kinda comforting to know that some things never change [from March 13th, 1912]13yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/comics
Warhammer 40,000 art is just awesome: Might of the Imperium, by Karl Kopinski. 12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/gaming
From 100 years ago, some good advice for everyone taking their final exams [May 10th, 1912]12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/comics
The art is why I love 40k. Dark Millennium by Karl Kopinski, colored by Majestic_Chicken12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/Warhammer
The tall building in the background is the Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea 12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/pics
The Primarchs at the Triumph of Ullanor, Warhammer 40k [xpost from r/warhammer]12yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/gaming
Lewis Powell in Custody-One of the Co-conspirators of Lincoln's Assassination13yr ⋅ LastEmperor ⋅ r/pics