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ITT: Historical Battles Paintings
This is from the Franco-Prussian war of 1871
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Battle of Sadowa
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Battle of Tetuan. Spanish War on Morocco.
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GUYS STOP MOVING!
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Bombing of Verdun - WWI
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The Battle of Friedland (June 14, 1807) where Napoleon's army decisively defeated Bennigsen's Russian army.
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N.S. PRISEKIN "Battle of Kursk" 1
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and 4
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for moar: http://www.rkka.es/Otros_articulos/06_art/art.htm
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>>302055
I tried to combine the pictures, but it came out bad.
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Epic. I wish there was more of the Franco-Prussian War
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OP here:

>>302150
Never mind. The diorama is so fucking awesome...

>>302285
I've moar from the Franco-Prussian war but not HR. The first one was scanned from a book by me. Should have scanned more...

Battle from the Russo-Japanese war, 1905.
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The only picture I have of the Franco-Prussian War is of Otto von Bismarck consoling the French Emperor Napoleon III after his capture in the Battle of Sedan.
Sedan was a catastrophe for France and one of the last times a national leader of a major power was captured while leading his troops in battle. The French Grand Army was surrounded, destroyed, and its remnants captured at Sedan. The French Government (sans its Chief Executive) quickly raised more armies, but they were also defeated by the Prussians who stormed through the countryside and laid siege to Paris. The French Government and aristocrats fled town (notably in hot air balloons) and the citizens took over the city and formed a commune. The French Government sued for peace, giving up the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, and allowed the Prussians to strut a victory parade through Paris after the French military stormed their own capital, took over control and hanged the leaders of the commune (along with a whole bunch of other peasants for their effrontery). This proved that the French Army was pretty ineffective in fighting the Prussians, but splendid at killing their own countrymen.
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This painting by Eugène Delacroix - Liberty Leading the People, is of the Commune, I believe.
I may be totally wrong, though.
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Le siège de Paris by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier.

Are they fighting the Prussians or French Government troops?
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>>302549
It is of the 1830 revolution.
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probably the most famous wardrobe malfunction ever
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Fantastic thread OP. More if you have it please. It's about time someone brought some intelligence to /hr/
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OP delivering...

Battle of the Spanish-Moroccan war of 1860
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Trafalgar Battle, 1805. We see the "Redoutable" trying to abord the "Victory", where admiral Nelson is injured. By L. P. Crépin, París, Musée
National de la Marine.
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Nelson before the battle
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OP is the new King of High Resolution. ALL BOW DOWN!!!!
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Nelson after the battle
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Epic!

Not battle but related: Stalin and Voroshilov taking a walk outside the Kremlin
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Les dernières cartouches (1873) by Alphonse De Neuville

The place represented exists!http://www.culture.gouv.fr/champagne-ardenne/2culture/musee_france/musee_bazeilles.html
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This thread is so epic it makes me cry.
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The Battle of Almansa, fought on April 25, 1707, was one of the most decisive engagements of the War of the Spanish Succession. At Almansa, the Franco–Spanish Empire army soundly defeated the allied forces of Portugal, Britain, and the United Provinces reclaiming most of eastern Spain for the Bourbons.
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>>302549
totally wrong. This is from the first French Revolution
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/hr/ images of the War of the Spanish Succession?
This thread delivers!
Pic: 'Defending Sevastópol' by A. DEYNEKA.
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I wish I could mate with this thread.
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Got moar WW1?