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Ooga_booga0

18 hours ago

Spot the historical inaccuracies, and name the uniform and equipment overall. This is my OC named Kannis in a WW1 German setting, Somme.
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Ooga_booga0

11/04/2026

My artwork, "Ich bin noch ein Junge", is still under progress, on the images from slide 2 to 4, are the images of the German trenches during WW1 for reference, and I'm looking forward for any reference for the viewers to find me some historical footages of the German trenches during the Battle of Somme, 1916. The first slide, I am not sure regarding the historical accuracy of the German trench proportions, usually they would be dug 6 feet deep, certain trenches were deep as 12 feet and my OC there Kannis, is 5'8, which I think that it might be one sandbag or two sandbags taller. If you want context, you should check out my other WW1 posts, and read the final slide. So, I currently feel doubtful on which image I should use to depict a German trench in Somme, that's why I'm looking forward for help finding some references. My standards when it comes to historical accuracy is high, and I usually would try to find the exact models and the proper usage historically accurate as possible.
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Ooga_booga0

05/04/2026

For viewers, I recommend reading the fourth slide first for context. The third image shows the Troddel (tassel) identification method. This is the update of my OC Kannis post, for previous information, check on my previous post (excluding my coins). Viewers have the choice to answer the last question on the most bottom of image slide four.
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Ooga_booga0

05/04/2026

How to read slide 3: Company no. 1-4 is part of the 1st battalion. Company no. 5-8 is part of the 2nd battalion. Company no. 9-12 is part of the 3rd battalion.
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Ooga_booga0

05/04/2026

Slide three (image) taken from Hessen Antiques website.
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Ooga_booga0

05/04/2026

Correction: "Standard issue of the Imperial German Army" on the Gewehr 98 description, changed to "manufactured"
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Ooga_booga0

25/03/2026

Important note if you're too lazy to swipe: Meant for educational and artistical purpose, please differenciate between the Germany during WW1 and WW2, WW1 German uniforms did NOT have the breast eagle (Hoheitszeichen) nor the sleeve eagle (Γ„rmelabzeichen) on their uniform. This the third upload, due to some slight changes. I advise viewers to read the the disclaimer first which is the bold paragraph.
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Shadow_GOD4356

21/03/2026

lol

*watching europe fight is like "man those idiots!"

*the Germany starts to Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare, sinking American merchant ships and nd proposed an alliance with Mexico against the U.S. via the Zimmermann Telegram*

*nukes germans ass!*

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05-14

19/10/2024

A soldier diddled me
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Miles999

27/08/2025

NAHHHHHHHHH WHAT
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Kohen McKenna

07/03/2026

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Random Swordfish

03/11/2025

For the Kaiser Dudes
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Kohen McKenna

06/03/2026

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Random Swordfish

02/01/2026

Found a dog, dog now in squad, Squad happy!
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Kohen McKenna

12/02/2026

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Random Swordfish

12/02/2026

Oh god
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George from Temu

12/10/2025

wait what
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Zane ice ninja

02/12/2025

What is your iq because ww1 was in 1910s not 1930s or 40s
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Zane ice ninja

17/10/2025

I recreated the Christmas truce
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Random Swordfish

01/12/2025

Germany still lost 13% of its Territory?
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