To clarify on the B24 crash photo. It's a B24 of the 455th BG, 304th BW, 15th AF based near San Giovanni, Italy. It was a take off accident, that killed five men. Understand those B24s took off at weights that would not have been allowed in peacetime and it didn't always work. The war demanded it and overloaded with fuel and bombs lead to many of those kind of fatal wrecks.
I spent much of the 90s researching a crew from the 454th BG that was based there as well. They went down to flak in February 45 with 6 killed. It was eye opening to me dealing with the families of those killed after all these years. The pain hadn't gone away. Tears came quickly and the grief was intense. The surviving crew lived with some survivors guilt as well. In talking about it, the events were just yesterday for them.
I post lots of pictures here of broken 38s and other birds. I've always tried to make sure they're not from fatal crashes. I do think it is a reasonable line not to cross in terms of trying to be funny, because in the end, if you think for half a second, it isn't funny.