WWII drawings by Hans Liska (1907-1984)

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Tim Bowman
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WWII drawings by Hans Liska (1907-1984)

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Hi all,

I'm not sure this has a place here, but I thought other Armortek owners may enjoy these drawings as much as I did. If many of you have seen his work already sorry for the repeat.

Hans Liska served with the Wehrmacht during WWII and happened to be a very talented illustrator. Many of his sketches and paintings were published during the war.. Boy he could draw!

http://www.allworldwars.com/World%20War ... Liska.html

Kind regards,

Tim
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Hello Tim

Thank you for shareing them with us ive never seen these before.Fantastic.

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Kent Wiik

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Hi Tim,

Thanks, very interesting and unknown to me.
Has seen a few of them before but never heard about Hans Liska.
Some of them are brilliant (the nebelwerfer salvo for example).

Cheers
Kent

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Wow truely fantastic stuff. To capture the expressions on the faces in the heat of the moment is amazing. I can't tell the medium, watercolor or pastel pencils, but brilliant work none the less.

Really cool. Thanks Tim,
Bob

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