madviking
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What was the range of machine guns during WWI?
Effective range: 2,187 yd (2,000 m)
Maximum range: 4,500 yd (4,100 m) indirect fire
You'll note that in the second photograph you really can't tell how high any of the chairs are. Photographers at the different Allied conferences had to follow precise instructions about when and what to photograph. No photos of any of the men standing as Roosevelt's polio was not common knowledge, no photos of FDR in his wheelchair (obviously) and all photos were to be from favourable angles. The first photograph in your post is a rare example of a revealing photograph slipping through the cracks. Most of them don't obviously reveal the differences in the three men's seating arrangements.Ohh, I didn't notice the different chair heights. That's fascinating.
Cheezy might correct me on this, but from what I've read the Soviets themselves didn't really give a damn about Stalin's height. Most of his associates in Russia where themselves fairly short, and Stalin, who was of peasant origin, didn't care about his height. It was the Americans and British who were concerned with appearances at the Allied conferences and wished to make the three leaders appear equal in size. The Americans didn't want FDR's illness revealed and the British wanted to pretend that they were an equal partner. Stalin didn't really give a damn, he just wanted to achieve his political and diplomatic goals. Molotov and Beria did have him pursue a propaganda campaign in the US and UK during the war though, which may have intentionally disguised his height.I never realized Stalin was a short man. Did the Soviets make him seem taller?
You know Tibet is a pretty awesome country if you think about it. But I've seen several maps which show Tibet owning Bengal at some point in the 700's and I haven't seen anything to indicate that actually happened, what exactly is that being based on? Most curious indeed.
What were the primary causes of the British Empire becoming a global economic and military power, other than the luck in having achieved military supremacy in India during the Seven Years' War and their general inclination to having a large navy?