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Saturday, May 27, 2023

Estonian Photos - Part 1

 Estonian Photos

I have been publishing Ivy League (Yale) nude posture photos, and there are more to come.  Similar photos were taken by the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy in the 1940s to document incoming recruits.

Above is a photo taken by the Army at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, a processing center for Army recruits during World War II.

This photo of Navy recruit J. W. King was taken at the pre-flight training school at St. Mary's in California.  I have collected all the Fort Sheridan and St. Mary's nude photos that I could find, a few dozen each.

So you can imagine my delight when a friend in San Francisco told me about a collection of similar photos from a museum in Estonia.  The collection contains photos of hundreds of young men, photographed from the front ...

the rear ...

and the side.  The pole in the middle is for measuring their height; the markings are every 5 centimeters.  None of the men are identified by name, just by number.

The photos can be downloaded in extremely high resolution, such as the one above (click on the photo above for a larger image), and I downloaded a few that way, but that took forever (several minutes per photo, because they were so huge).  So most of these photos are medium-resolution images.

Who are these guys, and when were the photos taken?  The Estonian source provided no information.  My friend guessed that they are military recruits, which makes sense given their uniformly young age.  The photos may have been taken not to evaluate posture, like the Yale posture photos, but to document the physical condition of the incoming recruits, like the U.S. Army and Navy did.

The photos probably date from between World War I and World War II, when Estonia was an independent country.  Before WWI, Estonia was part of Imperial Russia, and after WWII it was part of the Soviet Union until the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.

In some of the photos, like this set, the guys' faces and hands are dark.  My friend thought they were farm boys with tanned faces and hands, but it doesn't look like a tan to me.  The faces and hands look dirty, like what you see on coal miners.  There are no coal mines in Estonia, but there are oil shale mines, or the guys may have been working at some other dirty job.

This guy, number 723, is the last one in the set of Estonian photos, but never fear, I have hundreds more.

All three of these images of number 723 are high-resolution, so click on them for a larger view.

And if any of you have any information about these Estonian photos, please let me know.

11 comments:

Big Dude said...

In the JW King set, I wonder whose hand is touching his in the left picture.

Anonymous said...

I believe the Ft. Sheridan photo is actually of a prisoner of war, not a U.S. military recruit. Each POW was required to strip nude and be photographed as part of initial processing. The following might be helpful: "Fort Sheridan was headquarters and Base Camp for the 46 prisoner-of-war camps through Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. More than 15,000 prisoners-of-war were held in the Midwest and for the most part, made to work as crop harvesters and on civilian projects."

SickoRicko said...

These men have very fine asses.

Stardog12 said...

Love this....more of this please

Anonymous said...

It makes my day, love to see this, especially naked boys in a non porno way. do you know some other bloggers that post vintage nudity of men kinda stuff? will be very happy to know about and visit.
and please upload more of these posture photos, bc i don't know why i cant find any of this on the Internet, i visited some said archive, but i never figured out how to get this kind of photos.
very glad to have your respond

Unashamed Male said...

@Anon - You make an interesting point about prisoners of war. Half a million recruits passed through Ft. Sheridan, and all the Ft. Sheridan nude photos that I have seen have been labeled as recruits, but that may be an assumption. Can you provide a link to support your statement that "each POW was required to strip nude and be photographed as part of initial processing"?

Unashamed Male said...

@anon - For another blogger that posts vintage non-porn nudity, check out http://www.vintagemusclemen.com. Also, if you haven't already, check out my Yale posture photos by clicking on "Yale" in the list of labels on the right side.

2ndWave said...

@Anon - Like you, I prefer non-porn pics of men. For non-porn sites, I would also recommend
https://malemodelsvintagebeefcake.blogspot.com/
http://menfrombackthen.blogspot.com/ (for mostly -- like 95% -- non-porn)
https://bobsnakedguys.blogspot.com/ (for mostly -- like 93% -- non-porn)

2ndWave said...

@Larry - I really enjoy all your posts. Some very fine specimens in very creative presentations.

Anonymous said...

thak for that. do u know where i can find those posture photos other than the yale series?

2ndWave said...

@Anon - RE posture photos, this website (theunashamedmale) has a lot, just do a search on this site.
But also, http://www.vintagemusclemen.com has a lot. Again, do a search within the blogsite.
I'm not sure which browser you use, but Firefox has some free extensions with names like "reverse image search," or some variation. These reverse image searches vary in in how much they find, but it's a good start.