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Местный(15.04.13 08:49):Спасибо тебе, уважаемый "мазик"! Такие фото, запечатлевшие момент из истории нашего города -просто клад наглядности для историков! Будь счастлив!Ответить | С цитатой
Fotoman(15.04.13 11:16):спасибо, масик, фото действительно очень раритетное, нравится или нет но это часть истории нашего города (хотя немцы конечно вреда очень много принесли и старый Екатеринослав разрушили)Ответить | С цитатой
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HANTER(15.04.13 21:03):То что немцы не разрушили,добьют нынешние "хозяева жизни".Ответить | С цитатой
serega_82(15.04.13 23:38):Не удержался, заглянул, да Вы просто клад нашли, без преувеличения, эти аэрофотосъемки бесценны, хотя были сняты скорее всего не с мирными целями, но зато какая память, слов нет просто. Залип на несколько часов.Ответить | С цитатой
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M-NOVA(16.04.13 19:36):Поддержу на все 100! Спасибо!
точно(15.04.13 20:10):он самый, довоенный, такую красоту гады разбомбили((Ответить | С цитатой
serega_82(15.04.13 22:43):Большое спасибо за фото, даже и не думал, что есть такие фотографии этого исторического периода в жизни города. Это как прочитать книгу, а потом увидеть хорошо снятый по ее мотивам фильм, пусть это и всего один кадр из него. Ждем продолжения.
А вокзал все таки красавец, особенно хорошо это вблизи видно.Ответить | С цитатой
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ага(16.04.13 11:53):«
А вокзал все таки красавец.»
был! нынешний просто на сарай смахиваетОтветить | С цитатой
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serega_82(16.04.13 23:54):Да, к сожалению именно так.
Cindy B.(16.04.13 01:04):Hi, everyone. I am sorry that I cannot write this comment in Russian. Perhaps you can understand it or, like I do, use Google Translate to read this message.
I work at Southern Methodist University, where we have digitized, cataloged, and uploaded the DeGolyer Library’s Der Vormarsch der Flieger Abteilung 27 in der Ukraine (The advance of Flight Squadron 27 in the Ukraine).
In this regard, I would like to provide more information about Der Vormarsch der Flieger abt. 27 in der Ukraine. This portfolio, comprising some 262 photographs mounted on 48 pages, is in effect a photo-documentary of the German occupation of and military advances through the southern Ukraine in the spring and summer of 1918.
You can read more about the album here:
http://blog.smu.edu/offtheshelf/2013/03/22/rare-german-photo graphs-from-eastern-front-world-war-i/
You can view the original album here:
http://digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/eaa/id/ 668
Cindy B.(16.04.13 01:05):I see that my comment is too long. Here is the second part:
The photos were scanned individually in much higher resolution. You can view them here.
http://digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/search/collection/eaa/ searchterm/Ag1982.0048x/mode/exact
I hope your members can help us add additional details about the photographs.
The photographs include pictures of many officers (including the flight squadron), airplanes, cities, railroads, airports, ports, ships, military parades, troops, and people in cities and towns such as Kovel, Rivene Zhytomir, Smila, Kiev, Yekaterinoslav (Dnipropetrovs'k), Taganrog, Rostov-on-Don, Novocherkassk, Sevastapol, Yalta, Kerch, and more. The portfolio contains numerous aerial shots, taken for reconnaissance purposes, including many photos that depict battles and/or destruction underway. Of particular interest are photographs we have identified of Kaiser Wilhelm II, General Karl Albert von Knoerzer, Generalfeldmarschal Hermann von Eichhorn, and Pavlo SОтветить | С цитатой
Cindy B.(16.04.13 01:07):And now Part 3:
... Knoerzer, Generalfeldmarschal Hermann von Eichhorn, and Pavlo Skoropadsky. Another set of photographs in the portfolio show the take-over of Rostov-on-Don by the Germans and their allies in May 1918.
One page shows photographs of the negotiations underway during the take-over. I have spent some time trying to identify the Bolshevik negotiators, who are blind-folded. I am fairly certain they are Kliment Voroshilov, Sergo Ordzhonikidze, and Sergei Syrtsov. If you have any information that can confirm this, please let me know. The photograph is available here: http://digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/eaa/id/ 513
The aerial photography is extremely rare. The photographs include aerial shots of Kiev, Yekaterinoslav (now Dnipropetrovs’k), Taganrog, Novocherkassk, Yeysk, Rostov-on-Don, Bataysk, Sevastopol, and Simferpol.
I am really excited that communities such as this one have found these photographs. I would welcome any feedback you may like to pОтветить | С цитатой
Gorod.dp.ua не несе відповідальності за зміст опублікованих на сайті рецензій користувачів, тому що вони виражають думку користувачів і не є редакційним матеріалом.
Завтра будет больше фотографий. Заходите. Ответить | С цитатой | Обсуждение: 2
А вокзал все таки красавец, особенно хорошо это вблизи видно. Ответить | С цитатой | Обсуждение: 1
I work at Southern Methodist University, where we have digitized, cataloged, and uploaded the DeGolyer Library’s Der Vormarsch der Flieger Abteilung 27 in der Ukraine (The advance of Flight Squadron 27 in the Ukraine).
In this regard, I would like to provide more information about Der Vormarsch der Flieger abt. 27 in der Ukraine. This portfolio, comprising some 262 photographs mounted on 48 pages, is in effect a photo-documentary of the German occupation of and military advances through the southern Ukraine in the spring and summer of 1918.
You can read more about the album here:
http://blog.smu.edu/offtheshelf/2013/03/22/rare-german-photo graphs-from-eastern-front-world-war-i/
You can view the original album here:
http://digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/eaa/id/ 668
The photos were scanned individually Ответить | С цитатой
The photos were scanned individually in much higher resolution. You can view them here.
http://digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/search/collection/eaa/ searchterm/Ag1982.0048x/mode/exact
I hope your members can help us add additional details about the photographs.
The photographs include pictures of many officers (including the flight squadron), airplanes, cities, railroads, airports, ports, ships, military parades, troops, and people in cities and towns such as Kovel, Rivene Zhytomir, Smila, Kiev, Yekaterinoslav (Dnipropetrovs'k), Taganrog, Rostov-on-Don, Novocherkassk, Sevastapol, Yalta, Kerch, and more. The portfolio contains numerous aerial shots, taken for reconnaissance purposes, including many photos that depict battles and/or destruction underway. Of particular interest are photographs we have identified of Kaiser Wilhelm II, General Karl Albert von Knoerzer, Generalfeldmarschal Hermann von Eichhorn, and Pavlo S Ответить | С цитатой
... Knoerzer, Generalfeldmarschal Hermann von Eichhorn, and Pavlo Skoropadsky. Another set of photographs in the portfolio show the take-over of Rostov-on-Don by the Germans and their allies in May 1918.
One page shows photographs of the negotiations underway during the take-over. I have spent some time trying to identify the Bolshevik negotiators, who are blind-folded. I am fairly certain they are Kliment Voroshilov, Sergo Ordzhonikidze, and Sergei Syrtsov. If you have any information that can confirm this, please let me know. The photograph is available here: http://digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/eaa/id/ 513
The aerial photography is extremely rare. The photographs include aerial shots of Kiev, Yekaterinoslav (now Dnipropetrovs’k), Taganrog, Novocherkassk, Yeysk, Rostov-on-Don, Bataysk, Sevastopol, and Simferpol.
I am really excited that communities such as this one have found these photographs. I would welcome any feedback you may like to p Ответить | С цитатой