General Aurelio seems like one of the last portraits in Kaiserreich that uses a painting as a source. As you can imagine it would be pretty epic to get this nuked immediately. We found this book which has one or two marginally usable sources, but it'd be great if we could expand on that. Extremely low priority, Chile ain't getting touched anytime soon, I just want the painting gone. These sources below are from the book, either higher quality versions of these or new photos entirely would be appreciated.
Not sure if it was overlooked or intentionally not included, but page 64 of the listed source includes a third photo of Palma in 1937 (the year he ascended to the rank of squadron commander).
General Aurelio seems like one of the last portraits in Kaiserreich that uses a painting as a source. As you can imagine it would be pretty epic to get this nuked immediately. We found this book which has one or two marginally usable sources, but it'd be great if we could expand on that. Extremely low priority, Chile ain't getting touched anytime soon, I just want the painting gone. These sources below are from the book, either higher quality versions of these or new photos entirely would be appreciated.