We've seen this digitally manipulated image circulating online since at least 2013. While the photograph does show a German Flak 88mm anti-aircraft gun, the UFO markings were not part of the original photograph.
A photograph shows UFO"kill markings" on the side of a German World War II anti-aircraft gun.
This digitally manipulated image has been circulating since at least 2013 when it was published in the"Humor" section of the While the photograph does show a German Flak 88mm anti-aircraft gun, the UFO markings were not part of the original photograph:, a Nazi propaganda magazine: The caption identified the kill markings on the weapon as 11 planes, 40 armored tanks, and 15 anti-aircraft forts. There was no mention of UFOs.
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