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October 25, 2012

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Published on October 25, 2012 23:18

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Published on October 25, 2012 15:56

fuckyeah60sfashion:

Check out this article on Sammy Davis...



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Check out this article on Sammy Davis Vintage entitled “10 Ways to Wear Mod Fashion Trends for Fall”. This is a great breakdown of mod fashions and a great tutorial of how to incorporate them into your every day wear.


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Published on October 25, 2012 13:00

Duel 



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Published on October 25, 2012 10:00

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La Dama del Abrigo
cabral 1927



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La Dama del Abrigo


cabral 1927


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Published on October 25, 2012 07:00

October 24, 2012

opsena:

Milena Pavlovic Barilli



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Milena Pavlovic Barilli


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Published on October 24, 2012 13:00

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

Violette Szabo was a product of war -...



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Violette Szabo was a product of war - her French mother and English father met during the First World War, and war marked the rest of her life.


Born Violette Reine Elizabeth Bushell in 1921, she found herself working at a perfume counter in a department store at the start of the Second World War, but this wouldn’t last long.


She fell in love with a French officer named Etienne Szabo, and after a brief romance [42 days! Quick worker was Etienne] they married and Violette fell pregnant. Etienne died at the Battle of El Alamein and never saw his daughter. Violette swore to avenge him - she joined the SOE.


Being a fluent French speaker, she was hot property. She was dropped into France in April ‘44 and met up with a maquis cell, in which she helped rebuild the broken resistance in the build-up to D-Day, and did other maquissy things like blow up bridges and railroads.


She was dropped in again the day after D-Day, aiding the invasion by breaking German communications. However, she was eventually captured, but not without putting up a fight.


What followed was torture-upon-torture for months on end, with the Germans trying to get her code-poem. Now, SOE agents would be given a code book, which they’d destroy on capture, but they were also given back-up in the form of a poem to recite in order to get in contact with HQ. A real brain-box at SOE named Leo Marks would write poems for agents to memorise [presumably so Germans wouldn’t just be able to quote The Bumper Book of Poems and get results]. Violette’s poem was particularly beautiful - Marks wrote it on hearing his fiance had been killed in a plane crash in Canada:


The life that I have


Is all that I have


And the life that I have


Is yours.



The love that I have


Of the life that I have


Is yours and yours and yours.



A sleep I shall have


A rest I shall have


Yet death will be but a pause.



For the peace of my years


In the long green grass


Will be yours and yours and yours.



Despite months of torture Violette did not crack. She was sent to a concentration camp, where on 5 Feb ‘45 she was executed and cremated like some many untold others. She was only 23. However, she lives on through her actions, and was the second woman to receive the George Cross.


And a museum! And a statue! And a mural! And if you want to cry cry CRY I suggest you watch this clip from the end of the film. You will cry, but it will be a cry of power and strength.


Also, I haven’t mentioned it yet - she was drop-dead gorgeous.


Pssst - I have a lame blog about History Foes that never gets updated because I like too many people :’(


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Published on October 24, 2012 10:00

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Hangyoku Reading a Newspaper - hand-colored...



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Hangyoku Reading a Newspaper - hand-colored postcard, 1910


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Published on October 24, 2012 07:00

Vampire Hunting Duck….. 



Vampire Hunting Duck….. 

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Published on October 24, 2012 03:28

October 23, 2012

Classic Iron Man 



Classic Iron Man 

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Published on October 23, 2012 20:23