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PugJesus, to historyporn in Imperial German cavalryman with lance and gas mask, WW1, 1918
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The lance is actually interesting too - it's not traditional, not a wooden pole with a metal head. It's all-metal - a hollow tube of rolled steel.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Imperial German cavalryman with lance and gas mask, WW1, 1918
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I have a theoretical degree in internet archeology o7

PugJesus, to historyporn in Zhen Zhenhua, arrested (sentenced to death?) for 'sodomy hooliganism', People's Republic of China, 1970s?
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Your source kinda says the opposite of what your title says. Different name, was arrested this time for raping a kid, not sentenced for death but committed suicide and even showing that while “sodomy” was illegal you would not get the death penalty for it.

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Chinese society towards homosexuality, it was concluded that the level of acceptance was high and discrimination It is not common. For example, Zhang Zaizhou's book "The Ambiguous Process" refined China's attitude towards homosexuality into the word "ambiguous". But this was not the case after 1949. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, homosexuality was regarded as a "feudal remnant" and was eradicated from China's public discourse space along with polygamy, prostitution and other unmarried and abnormal sexual behaviors. Records of homosexuality during the Mao era are sparse and fragmented. At the same time, relevant agencies also began to persecute anyone who participated in homosexual behavior. Participants in homosexual behavior were accused of sodomy or hooliganism. It is not uncommon to see situations similar to those of Chen Baoping, Zhu Shouqing, and Zhu Zhenhua in the files I have seen. Some people were shot for anal sex. Zhu Zhenhua, who is kneeling in the top picture, has a cross on his name. This cross may represent a personal insult to the prisoner, or another possibility is that the cross was placed on his name only when he was executed.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Imperial German cavalryman with lance and gas mask, WW1, 1918
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There are definitely WW1 horse gas masks out there, I'll see if I can dig a good one up.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Zhen Zhenhua, arrested (sentenced to death?) for 'sodomy hooliganism', People's Republic of China, 1970s?
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PugJesus, to historyporn in Geronimo driving a brand new Locomobile Model C, 1905
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I'm not well-informed on the parade myself, just seems odd to include Geronimo as a uniting symbol at the time.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Geronimo driving a brand new Locomobile Model C, 1905
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Was it supposed to be a symbol of national unity? It seems more like a humiliation, considering that at the time Geronimo was still quite infamous.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Geronimo driving a brand new Locomobile Model C, 1905
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was rented out by the office of Indian affairs

Didn't know this. Words escape me.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Giraffe Panther tank-destroyer prototype, Germany, 1970s?
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Reading that is actually what inspired me to search this old beast up again!

PugJesus, to historyporn in Giraffe Panther tank-destroyer prototype, Germany, 1970s?
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Extendable arm with a missile launcher!

PugJesus, (edited ) to historyporn in Giraffe Panther tank-destroyer prototype, Germany, 1970s?
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The idea was, plop a missile launcher up there and you could get some truly ludicrous range out of it and even fire from cover. Basic idea was sound, but it came with so many problems (speed, mechanical failure, the launcher being an obvious target) that they eventually gave up on it entirely.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Giraffe Panther tank-destroyer prototype, Germany, 1970s?
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Multipurpose vehicle; true German efficiency

PugJesus, to historyporn in Timber train bridge over Crooked River Gorge, Oregon, USA, late 19th century?
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It's a shame they probably demolished it in some lame, practical way when it was replaced, because seeing that going down by dynamite would have been cinematic as fuck.

PugJesus, (edited ) to historyporn in Pipe for two, 1949
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This gimmick is both gross and impractical.

Those are the best kinds of gimmicks, though

PugJesus, to historyporn in Japanese gathered around (and on) the massive Buddha statue at Kamakura, 1870s
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Oh, thank you! I'll add that in the title.

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