It seems hopelessly stupid for a high-ranking government official to fly, solo, to a country with which they are currently at war, yet that is exactly what Deputy Führer Rudolph Hess did when he flew to Scotland in 1941. Why on earth did he do this? Comment History Source
Captured member of Tito’s Partisan resistance forces in Yugoslavia, Stjepan Stepo Filipović, shouts ”Death to fascism, freedom to the people!” (phrase which would become motto of Partisans) before he was hanged by German occupying forces in town of Valjevo, Serbia, 1942 Comment Vintage Source
Locals dancing on the wreckage of the downed USAF F117-A Nighthawk stealth plane ‘Something Wicked’, Buđanovci, Serbia, 28 March 1999 Comment Vintage Source
Soldiers of the American Expeditionary Force Siberia on parade in Vladivostok during the Russian civil war, August 1918 Comment Vintage Source