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If you’re wanting to watch Band of Brothers/The Pacific/Masters of the Air in chronological order with BoB 1st Currahee episode split up in the dates on screen I made a list
(Updated: April 12, 2014 7:58pm pst)
July, 10 1942 Easy Company Trains in Camp Tocca (Band of Brothers Ep. 1 Currahee 2001) August 7, 1942, Allied forces land on Guadalcanal (The Pacific Ep. 1 Guadalcanal/Leckie 2010) September 18, 1942, 7th Marines Land on Guadalcanal (The Pacific Ep. 2 Basilone 2010) December 1942 The 1st Marine Division on Guadalcanal is relieved (The Pacific Ep. 3 Melbourne 2010) *June 23, 1943, Easy Company Trains in Camp Mackall N.C. (Band of Brothers Ep. 1 Currahee) * June 25, 1943, 100th Bomb Group flew its first 8th Air Force combat mission (Master of the Air Ep. 1 2024)
July 16, 1943 the 100th Bomb Group bombed U-Boats in Tronbhdim (Masters of the Air Ep.2 2024) August 17, 1943 the 4th Bomb Wing of the 100th Bomb Group bombed Regenberg (Masters of the Air Ep. 3 2024) *September 6, 1943, Easy Company Boards transport ship in Brooklyn Naval Yard (Band of Brothers Ep. 1 Currahee)* September 16, 1943, William Quinn and Charles Bailey leave Belgium (Masters of the Air Ep.4 2024) September 18, 1943 -*East Company trains in Aldbourne, England (Band of Brothers Ep. 1 Currahee)* -John 'Bucky' Egan returns from leave to join the mission to bomb Munster (Master of the Air Ep.5 2024) October 14, 1943, John ‘Bucky’ Egan interrogated at Dulag Lut, Frankfurt Germany (Masters of the Air Ep. 6 2024) December 26, 1943, 1st Marine Division lands on Cape Gloucester (The Pacific Ep. 4 Gloucester/Pavuvu/Banika 2010) March 7, 1944, Stalag Luft III Sagan, Germany, Germans find the concealed radio Bucky was using to learn news of the War (Master of the Air Ep.7 2024) *June 4, 1944, D-Day Invasion postponed (Band of Brothers Ep. 1 Currahee)* *June 5, 1944 Easy Company Boards air transport planes bound for Normandy (Band of Brothers Ep. 1 Currahee)* June 6, 1944, 00:48 & 01:40 First airborne troops begin to land on Normandy (Band of Brothers Ep. 2 Day of Days 2001)
June, 7 1944 Easy Company Takes Carentan (Band of Brothers 3x10 Carentan)
August 12, 1944, The 332nd Fighter Group attack Radar stations in Southern France (Masters of the Air Ep.8 2024)

September 15, 1944 U.S. Marines landed on Peleliu at 08:32, on September 15, 1944 (the Pacific Part Five: Peleliu Landing)
September 16, 1944 Marines take Peleliu airfield (the Pacific Part Six: Airfield)
September, 17 1944 Operation Market Garden -(Band of Brothers 4x10 Replacements)
October 22/23, 1944, 2100 – 0200 Operation Pegasus (Band of Brothers 5x10 Crossroads)
October, 1944 Battle of Peleliu continues (the Pacific Part Seven: Peleliu Hills)
December 16, 1944 Battle of the Bulge (Band of Brothers 6x10 Bastogne)

January, 1945 Battle of Foy (Band of Brothers 7x10 The Breaking Point)

February 14, 1945 David Webb rejoins the 506th in Haguenau (Band of Brothers 8x10 The Last Patrol)
April 5, 1945 506th Finds abandoned Concentration Camp
(Band of Brothers 9x10 Why We Fight 2001)
April 1-June 22, 1945 Battle of Okinawa (The Pacific Part Nine: Okinawa)

May 7, 1945, Germany Surrenders V-E Day - (Master of the Air Ep. 9 2024) - (Band of Brothers 10x10 Points 2001)
August 15 The Empire of Japan surrenders end of the War (The Pacific Part Ten: Home)
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margotfonteyns · 9 months
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At The Christmas Ball: A Vintage Xmas Anthology
01 - At The Christmas Ball - Bessie Smith (1925) 02 - Santa Claus, Bring My Man Back To Me - Ozie Ware (1928) 03 - Papa Ain't No Santa Claus - Butterbeans & Susie (1930) 04 - It's Winter Again - Isham Jones & His Orchestra (1932) 05 - Jingle Bells - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (1935) 06 - There's Frost On The Moon - Artie Shaw & His Strings (1936) 07 - I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm - Mildred Bailey (1937) 08 - Christmas Morning The Rum Had Me Yawning - Lord Beginner (1939) 09 - Winter Weather - Fats Waller & His Rhythm (1941) 10 - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters (1943) 11 - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Judy Garland (1944) 12 - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Connee Boswell (1945) 13 - Boogie Woogie Santa Claus - Mabel Scott (1948) 14 - Baby, It's Cold Outside - Pearl Bailey & Hot Lips Page (1949) 15 - All I Want For Christmas - Nat King Cole Trio (1949) 16 - What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? - The Orioles (1949) 17 - Midnight Sleighride - Sauter-Finegan Orchestra (1952) 18 - Silent Night - Dinah Washington (1953) 19 - White Christmas - The Drifters (1954) 20 - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer - The Cadillacs (1956) 21 - Warm December - Julie London (1956) 22 - Love Turns Winter To Spring - June Christy (1957) 23 - The Secret Of Christmas - Ella Fitzgerald (1959) 24 - The Christmas Song - Carmen McRae (1961) 25 - A Christmas Surprise - Lena Horne (1965) 26 - Santa Was Here - Lorez Alexandria (1968)
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papillon82fluttersby · 3 months
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Famous Five Art Nostalgia – Character Portrait: Anne [Annie]
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Character profile (adapted from Wikipedia):
Anne is the youngest in the group, and generally takes care of the domestic duties during the Five's various camping holidays. As the youngest (ten years old in the first book of the series), she is more likely than the others to be frightened, and does not really enjoy the adventures as much as her brothers and her cousin. She sometimes lets her tongue run away with her, but ultimately she is as brave and resourceful as the others. She likes doing the domestic things such as planning, organising and preparing meals, and keeping where they are staying clean and tidy, be it a cave, house, tent or caravan. In Smuggler's Top it is suggested she is claustrophobic, as she is frightened of enclosed spaces, which remind her of bad dreams. But the adventures invariably lead the Five into tunnels, down wells, and into dungeons and other enclosed spaces, demonstrating how brave she really is.
Anne keeps the same general characterisation in Claude Voilier’s continuation series ‘Les Cinq’, although she occasionally insists that her brothers and cousin take part in household-y chores.
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Eileen A. Soper, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1944
Click below for more portraits from every illustrator I could find!
(in chronological order)
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Simone Baudouin, #02 Five Go Adventuring Again, 1955
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Simone Baudouin, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1955
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Paul Durand, #07 Five Go Off to Camp, 1957
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Paul Durand, #07 Five Go Off to Camp, 1957
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Aldo de Amicis, #12 Five Go Down To The Sea, 1959
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Jeanne Hives, #13 Five Go To Mystery Moor, 1961
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Jeanne Hives, #19 Five Go To Demon’s Rocks, 1963
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Jeanne Hives, #19 Five Go To Demon’s Rocks, 1963
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Jeanne Hives, #20 Five Have A Mystery To Solve, 1966
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Jeanne Hives, #08 Five Get Into Trouble, 1969
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Jean Sidobre, #19 Five Go To Demon’s Rocks, 1975
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Jean Sidobre, #10 Five On A Hike Together, 1976
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Claude Pascal, #LC14 Les Cinq vendent la peau de l’ours, 1977
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Claude Pascal, #LC14 Les Cinq vendent la peau de l’ours, 1977
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Claude Pascal, #LC19 Les Cinq en croisière, 1980
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Buci, #LC21 Les Cinq contre les fantômes, 1981
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Umberto Nonna, #15 Five On A Secret Trail, 1981
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Jean Sidobre, #14 Five Have Plenty Of Fun, 1983
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Annie-Claude Martin, #LC22 Les Cinq en Amazonie, 1983
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Yves Beaujard, #21 Five Are Together Again, 1988
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Anne Bozellec, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1991
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Paul Gillon, #16 Five Go To Billycock Hill, 1994
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Philippe Munch and Jame’s Prunier, #16 Five Go To Billycock Hill, 1999
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Philippe Munch and Jame’s Prunier, #20 Five Have A Mystery To Solve, 2001
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Frédéric Rébéna, #05 Five Go Off In A Caravan, 2010
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Auren, #LC03 Le marquis appelle les Cinq / Les Cinq mènent l’enquête, 2022
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Thanks for reading!
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eucmh · 6 months
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1/422/106-ID - Forced March (Mohn) The Fate of the American POWs of the 106-ID)
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Source Document: Forced March Major John P. Mohn, HQ Co, 1st Battalion, 422nd Infantry Regiment, 106th Infantry Division
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Forced March, from Schoenberg - St Vith (Battle of the Bulge, Belgium) to Berchtesgaden in Germany, is the Prisoner of War memoir of the 1200-mile forced march done by Maj John J. Mohn, Hq Co, 1st Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, 106th Infantry Division, Golden Lion and has been extracted from a book published in Canton, Ohio, USA and printed by PPi Graphics, also in Canton Ohio, (ISBN-13:978-08-9863465-5-2). Being a friend of Mandy Altimus Pond, Maj John J. Mohn's granddaughter, we talked about the publishing of this book on the EUCMH Website and agreed that this work would be a great way to render honor to Maj John J. Mohn and the terrible period he experienced while being one American Prisoner of War in Nazi Germany during the last year of WW-2. Before starting with the text, I would like the reader to notice that combat photos from a surrendered unit in the combat zone don't exist, especially with the 422 and the 423-IRs of the 106-ID. On the morning of Dec 16, 1944, these two infantry regiments, were trapped between two German main axes of penetration; on their front, elements of the 5.Panzer-Army (Manteufeul) coming from Blieaf in Germany and heading to St Vith and on their rear, elements of the 6.Panzer-Army (Dietrich) coming from Lanzerath and Manderfeld heading to Liège via St Vith, didn't give a one of a chance to these two Regimental Combat Teams (422 and 423) which once cut off, without supply, couldn't withdraw in any direction. These men combated up to the last cartridge, then destroyed all their guns, machine guns, and rifles, and finally surrendered. Dedication To my wonderful wife, Cheri, and loving daughter, Debora Mohn Altimus; without whose prodding and encouragement this book would never have been written. And to my son-in-law Richard Altimus who assisted in the computer editing of this book. Editor's Note: Additional thanks to my granddaughter, Mandy Altimus Pond, who helped me with the publishing of her grandpa's book. Maj John J. Mohn, 1/442-IR, 106-ID
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Foreword When WW II's Battle of the Bulge began with a surprise German attack on Dec 16, 1944, troops of the US 106th Infantry Division occupied the most exposed American positions. They had been in the European continent for less than two weeks and cut off from reinforcements, were left to face the German onslaught alone. They fought back, standing their ground, but as their ammunition; food and medical supplies dwindled and the enemy noose drew tighter, over 7000 were ordered by their commanding officers to surrender to the surrounding German forces. Except for the Bataan Death March, this was the largest surrender of American troops during WW II. Maj Mohn, of Akron, Ohio, the author of this book, was the Operations Officer of the 1/422-IR. He was a citizen-soldier who had volunteered to join the Army as a private in 1941. This is the story of his 1200-mile odyssey as a prisoner of war to the far reaches of the Nazi empire during which he and his fellow soldiers were starved, frozen, bombed, and shot. Because the Germans were unprepared to absorb a massive influx of American POWs and had little space to house them, Maj Mohn's imprisonment became an almost continuous five-month march through the collapsing and chaotic Third Reich. Initially, he was sent to a camp for American officers over 500 miles away from Poland. He
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arrived there only to be marched out of the camp a few days later when the Russian forces broke through the German lines around Warsaw. Seeing the prisoners as a potential bargaining chip and intent on keeping them out of Russian hands, the Germans forced the Americans to make a harrowing march westward across rural Poland and Germany in the dead of winter just ahead of pursuing Soviet forces. After this month-and-a-half ordeal, the prisoners finally arrived at the Hammelburg POW Camp in northern Bavaria, only about 100 miles away from where they started. Two weeks later this camp was attacked and briefly captured by a Task Force of Patton's 3-A. The Germans, however, soon recaptured the camp and immediately sent Maj Mohn and the other prisoners on another dangerous march which ended at the Austrian border five weeks later they were liberated by American troops. Through it all, Maj Mohn preserved and returned to the USA where he underwent treatment and rehabilitation for injuries he had suffered as a prisoner of war. he returned to civilian life and developed a highly successful career as a psychologist. But his remarkable experiences in the military never quite left him. Eventually, he put words to paper and the result is the archive you are about to read - one of the very few accounts of this type ever to have been published. More than just a narrative of his experiences as a POW in Nazi Germany, it is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the US soldiers and a reminder to all of us of the sacrifices they made to preserve our freedom. Before the Battle of the Bulge - Mandy Altimus Pond
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About 1937, while attending Akron University, John Mohn took Reserve Officers' Training Corps. John had no desire to become an officer, but by the end of his training, he had reached the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. In preparation for what appeared to be an inevitable world conflict, Congress passed the Selective Service Act in 1940. This was the first peacetime conscription in US history. Enacted in September 1940, this act required men between 21 and 35 years of age to register with local draft boards. Men were drafted by a lottery system and were required to serve for twelve months. After that year was completed, John was told he would be draft-free and not required to sign up, should a war arise. On Feb 4, 1941, John decided to enlist for this program and join the Navy. He drove to Cleveland, entered the Armory, and began the process. He took the written test, passed the physical, and was about to be sworn in when the commanding officer at the Armory said that John's teeth protruded too much and they would not accept him. John stated in an interview that 'this is stupid' and went to the other end of the Armory and enlisted in the Army. At this moment he could have enlisted as a 2nd Lieutenant because of his ROTC training. It slipped his mind and he enlisted as a Private.
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John was assigned to the 37-ID at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. He volunteered for the Signal Company (Teletype) and the day after he signed up, the teletype was discontinued, so he was reassigned to supply in the Signal Company and was sent to Indiantown Gap Pa. On Dec 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and the next day upon request from President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Congress declared war on Japan and their ally Germany. This canceled the draft-free status that John had signed up for, as he had not completed his twelve months of training. His division was scheduled to board a ship headed to the Pacific Theater of the war, but the boat blew up before they could head out.
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John was then sent to Fort Benning, Georgia, for officer training from February through April 1942. In late 1942, he was sent to Camp Forest and assigned to the 80-ID for a year. He became CO Fox Co, 1/319-IR, 80-ID. His division was in charge of clearing trees in the mountains in preparation for war games, training men in firing artillery, and surviving in realistic battle situations. John was in charge of the logistics and planning for the war games.
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The 80-ID was then incorporated into the 106-ID. John was reassigned as Bn OP Officer and sent to Camp Atterbury, Indiana, and assigned to Hq Co, 1/422-IR, 106-ID. John reached the rank of Captain and was told that he was the youngest Captain in the Division. As Operations Officer, he was in charge of logistics for troop movements. He staged a large 3000-troop parade in Indianapolis in 1944. After our advance movement order was in, we received new equipment, turned in motor vehicles, and did what training we could at odd intervals. Finally, in September we moved by rail to Camp Myles Standish at Taunton, Mass. This place was known as a staging area where life reached the maximum of not letting anyone know anything at all. We existed on a monotonous routine of rumors until the day we redoubled our tracks, returned to New York, boarded the RMS Aquitania, and departed for Gourock, Scotland, on Oct 21, 1944. The 423-IR with various attached units arrived Oct 27, and the 422 and 424-IRs arrived Oct 28 with the artillery and some special units. We moved then to England where we were deployed in one of the most interesting and certainly the most beautiful parts of this country, the Cotswold section of the midlands. The 422-IR was stationed some 12 miles west and northwest of Oxford, the 424-IR near Banbury of Banbury Cross fame, and the 423-IR, and the Division Artillery near Cheltenham and Gloucester respectively. Division headquarters and special units were located centrally in this 200-square-mile area.
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We remained in England preparing for an expected early crossing of the Channel. Between Nov 30 and Dec 1, the Golden Lions embarked on the long slow fifty-mile trip from Southampton to cross the Channel. We disembarked at Le Havre and at Rouen, a town about one-third of the way up the Seine toward Paris, and went into a bivouac in deep mud in the open fields in a cold drizzling rain, between the Dec 1/8.
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During these days liaison officers from the 1-A headquarters arrived at odd intervals with conflicting and inconsistent sets of orders, so that during 48 hours we were assigned to three different corps in as many separate locations. Fortunately, troops and staff were arriving in unrelated groups as the weather and the Navy allowed them ashore so that no damage was done except to my disposition. The final messenger appeared on Dec 6 with instructions for us to leave for the St Vith area in Belgium. The first combat team to move, left the area on Dec 8, followed by the others as rapidly as possible. Upon arrival, we were to relieve the 2-ID, then in a defensive position, as part of the VIII Corps whose headquarters was then at Bastogne. Troops being in the throes of landing after a rough winter crossing, staffs only partly present and maps few and far between, our move to the battlefield was a rather remarkable one and highly successful despite its discomfort. The route carried us nearly 300 miles through Amiens, Cambrai, and Maubeuge in France to Philippeville in Belgium. After an overnight bivouac in extra deep mud near the latter town, we passed through Marche and the villages of eastern Belgium to the vicinity of St Vith, arriving during the period Dec 9/15. The relief of the 2-ID's weary troops stationed along the quiet German border in the Belgian Ardennes Forest commenced on Dec 11, and was completed on Dec 13, responsibility for the defense of the sector passing to me on Dec 12. The troops of the Indian head Division assured the men of the Golden Lion Division that there would be little action on this hilly terrain in the middle of winter. Edward P. McHugh
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Preface - Maj John J. Mohn It was Dec 16, 1944, somewhere along the Siegfried Line near St Vith, Belgium. The German counter-attack that would later be referred to as the Battle of the Bulge had begun. The gray, foggy dawn made a perfect umbrella for the German launching of an onslaught that nearly cost the Allies World War Two. What happened at the Battle of the Bulge may be a well-known story but none of the stories make any reference to the group of American Soldiers taken prisoner at that time and marched for 140 continuous days covering over 1200 long, cold, starvation-ridden, nightmare miles, terminated only by the end of the war in Europe. Adversity is a mild term to describe the unbearable hardships endured by the ever-changing, ever-diminishing column of men. Temperatures dropped to ten degrees below zero (22°F). There were periods of fifteen days without a single bite of food. All suffered a phenomenal loss of weight (I weighed 65 pounds by the time of the liberation). We had inadequate clothing; many were without hats or gloves and at times no shoes. It was especially brutal for the poor Army Air Corpsmen who were only wearing thermal boots with no soles for walking when they were shot down and captured. The journey was marked by frozen feet, legs, arms, faces, and even blood trails. Treachery, deceit, and fear are just feeble attempts to put into words the anger, horror, anguish, and despair felt by these military men.
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The ordeal that the approximately 7000 US soldiers endured between Dec 16/44 and May 2/45 can only be epitomized by saying that a scant thirty of the original group even reached liberation as a unit. Losses of men beyond belief resulted from attempts at escape, exposure, starvation, the sadism of the German Guards, and being strafed daily by our own and Allied planes. My book is not intended as a condemnation of the German People or Army but does make reference to differing attitudes and treatment by the Wehrmacht, to whom I owe a debt of gratitude for being alive, and the Elite SS Troops, who were constantly threatening our lives with attempts to exterminate us with machine guns and failed to provide even the most basic of necessities for our daily maintenance. The German High Command seemed at a loss as to what to do with so many prisoners and lacked a plan regarding the disposition of us. The result was a wandering march covering three countries with no apparent purpose, with a final goal of holding us as hostages in Berchtesgaden at the end of the war. The consequences for us, as Prisoners of War, were painfully clear. The facts and sequences of events I know first-hand because I was there from the beginning to the end. I saw dramatic changes in attitudes, values, behavior, and beliefs. Hidden strengths and weaknesses in the struggle for survival were surprising and at times frightening, but the salient factor through it all was that survival is 'All-Important' and that the 'Veneer of Civilization' is extremely thin.
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December 16, the Horror Begins I couldn't help being reminded of that famous poem by Rudyard Kipling 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' on that fateful, foggy, grey, cold, drizzling morning Dec 16, 1944. The difference was that instead of 'cannons' noted in the poem, we had German tanks to the left of us, tanks to the right of us, tanks in front of us, and tanks behind us. To 'charge' ahead would have been to go down the steep slope of an evergreen-covered mountain. The landscape was so much like the mountain areas of Pennsylvania that it was hard to remember that we were in a foreign country fighting a very serious war. Even more seriously, we were surrounded and annihilated by German Panzer Divisions from the left and right of us. German artillery from the front was terrible enough but, to our dismay, the Germans had captured our artillery and were using our guns to fire upon us from the rear. When we called for supporting fire, they were aiming at us instead of their troops. Our Battalion Commander, Col Thomas Kent was killed by a shell coming in from the rear of our 'Pillbox' command post. At first, we thought our artillerymen were firing short of their target, but when we heard the German voice on our radio, we realized the awful truth - we were literally at their mercy. The divide-and-conquer strategy used in the German attack had been completely unexpected and effective. Read the full article
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dialmforolrik · 1 year
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[16/08/2023, Plaza de la Constitución, Guatemala] A woman holding the portrait of Juan José Arévalo – the first democratically elected president of Guatemala, after a popular revolution in 1944 overthrew the dictatorship – notices beside her Bernardo Arévalo, Juan José Arévalo's son and the unlikely leading candidate for president of this Central American country.
After decades of corrupt politicians pocketing up to 40% of the State's budget, Bernardo Arévalo has gather enormous popular support with his low-cost, power-to-the-people, anti-corruption campaign. This Sunday (Aug. 20th) the Guatemalan people will choose between him and her unscrupulous, foul-mouthed, anti-lgbtq, formerly imprisoned for illegal campaign financing opponent, Sandra Torres.
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breha · 2 years
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hometown blues // a century of sounds about and out of new orleans for louis de pointe du lac to throw out and then dig out of the trash ten minutes later
01. wolverine blues jelly roll morton (1923) 02. out of nowhere king oliver (1926) 03. basin street blues louis armstrong (1928) 04. new orleans hop scop blues bessie smith (1930) 05. i’m putting all my eggs in one basket the boswell sisters (1932) 06. on the sunny side of the street louis armstrong (1934) 07. you always hurt the one you love bunk johnson (1944) 08. do you know what it means to miss new orleans? billie holiday (1947) 09. tipitina professor longhair (1953) 10. summertime / sometimes i feel like a motherless child mahalia jackson (1956) 11. bourbon street blues louis prima (1959) 12. walking to new orleans fats domino (1960) 13. pagan love song sweet emma barrett (1963) 14. big chief professor longhair (1964) 15. second line duke ellington (1970) 16. soul sister allen toussaint (1972) 17. what’cha say the meters (1974) 18. put out the light james booker (1976) 19. night people lee dorsey (1978) 20. brother john / iko iko the neville brothers (1981) 21. st. louis blues preservation hall jazz band (1982) 22. ma tit fille buckwheat zydeco (1987) 23. and the band played on wynton marsalis (1993) 24. spaceship relationship dr. john (1994) 25. i’ll be glad when you’re dead treme brass band (1995) 26. way down yonder in new orleans harry connick, jr (2001) 27. treme song john boutté (2003) 28. crazy bout my boifriend sissy nobby (2010) 29. dangerous big freedia (2014) 30. american tune allen toussaint (2016) 31. it ain’t no use trombone shorty (2017) 32. movement 11’ jon batiste (2021) 33. communion in my cup tank and the bangas, the ton3s (2022)
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harryssyndrome · 1 year
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The Enemy: 2 | Recovery
Pairing: Harry Styles (AU) x OC
Word Count: 1.1k
SERIES MASTER-LIST | MASTER-POST
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Home - July 24th, 1944 - 08:16 am - Syracuse, Italy.
Kate was asleep on the chair by the bed of the man who was still a stranger and still hasn't woken up yet in these 48 hours, until he finally did in this moment. He groaned in pain, making Kate jolt up from her dream less sleep and sit by his side, soothe him as he tries to sit, hissing in process. Kate helps him to semi-sit and tell him to take it easy or he might open the stitches and that he is safe.
"Where am I? Who are you?" The green eyed man asked with worry visible on his face. He was changed into a pink color night suit with black polka dots. Kate was seeing them for the first time and it was the most beautiful green eyes she had ever seen but she wondered she should feel this way for an enemy.
"I'm Kate Romano. We found you washed up by the shoreline in very badly damaged conditions, so we took you in our house and treated you. It's a miracle you survived. Ah... you're in Italy. You’re save, no one knows about you. " She completed.
He takes a moment to let the news sink in as she patiently waits. "Why d-did you save me?" His voice broke. Kate felt something breaking inside her, "I couldn't leave you there to die." Her voice sounded small, "my friend asked me the same question? Why am I saving you, even after knowing who you are, but being in war wasn't your choice, no one wants a river full of blood and rain only for cleaning it. No man wants to be away from his family, his loved ones. It's not your fault that the world is divided then why should you pay for it?" She completes with a slim smile.
"Didn't you think of the consequences for helping me?"
"I did... but I don't care. I have no regrets, I did not do anything wrong in saving you. You deserve to live. Now enough of this... don't worry about me. I'm glad you are doing well as you are finally awake. I was starting to get worried. What would you like have for breakfast stranger?" She puns as he returns a grin.
"Anything is fine." And Kate thinks that he was being hesitant so she tried again by saying there must be something with him as there no dish called "anything" and then he said some pancakes will work. Excited she claps her hands and says she would make her special pancakes. Kate had almost closed the door when she half opens it again, head peaking "Will you be able to get up or breakfast in bed sounds good?"
"Can I join you?"
"Sure! do you need help in getting up to freshen up stranger?"
"I think I will be okay" The man politely declined, Kate nodded while the man slowly tries rise from the bed,
"How long will you keep calling me stranger?"
"Until you're comfortable enough to tell me your name, if you ever wish to" how understanding she was, she cannot have any bad intentions, the man thought. Kate saw the man struggling to get on his feet so she offered her hand to help him with her signature sweet smile.
"I'm Harry" the man reveals his name. It suited him Kate thinks, beautiful as he was.
"Well Harry, it seems like you'll need me" Kate says referring to help.
While Harry was getting fresh, Kate quickly prepared the breakfast for three of them. She was arranging the table when Rave came in yawing and sleepy eyes as Kate hugged her "Good Morning Sleepyhead!" And whispers "He's awake" Rave pulled apart, wide eyed whisper yells it back "He's what!", Kate playfully gave a side eye as she returned back to what she what. They sat in silence, Rave started to eat while Kate waited for Harry to join.
When he arrived he stood there hesitant "Harry?" but then he joined after she called him. Kate served him pancakes and asked if he wanted some honey but he politely refused. She later asked him if the pancakes were good and he replied that he indeed liked them - he liked this new banana pancake recipe, he told that her mother really made this one before. He was slowly mixing up with Rave as well. The girls now knew that Harry had a elder sister, Gemma, he lived with his mother, Anne. He told them he lived in London and his other four friends were also drafted into the battlefield though they wanted to form a boy band.
He doesn't know why but he felt safe in sharing all these personal details about his life. And it was not one way, the girls were also open to him in telling him about their lives, Rave had siblings while Kate was the only child to her parents. Rave jokes in between saying he could be an amazing actor to her movie: she sometimes worked on script as a hobby, they laughed it off.
While Rave and Harry was chatting, Kate went to her room to grab the medication as it was time after the afternoon dose. After some time Harry felt sleepy as the result of meds so Kate had him sent back to bed even because he can't exhaust himself too much in his given state.
"Your boyfriend is really nice!"
"Tha-what?"
"I can see the hearts in your eyes" she replied with mischievous smile.
"Oh shut up! Don’t mock me! You know he won't see me that way and he will leave one day soon." Hurt evident in her voice.
"But the important thing is to get him out here safely. You know what these people could do to him or even us for that matter. He deserves to be with his family and live his dreams. We need to find a way and make sure no one can know about him." She continued.
"My brother can be of help. He's with intelligence agency." Rave suggested.
"I hope he doesn't get in trouble for helping us"
"Don't worry, everything's gonna be alright. No one will know." Rave gives her best friend a hug.
"I hope."
The girls didn't knew that Harry was awake and listening the whole conversation, worried and scared about the future outcome if he would make it back home and thinking about the fact he may have to feel Kate behind because he can't have her; what would happen to her after he's gone?
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IMAGES: USAF this time performs a "Mammoth Walk"
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 06/08/2023 - 18:02 in Military, War Zones
The U.S. Air Force's most recent "Elephant Walk" was so impressive that the U.S. officially called it the "Mammoth Walk", or Mammoth Walk.
On May 5, 57 subordinate aircraft of the 7ª U.S. Air Force from the bases of Osan and Kunsan, where the 51ª and 8ª Air Wings are stationed, respectively, were aligned at Osan Air Base, South Korea.
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There were on the runway forty F-16C/D Fighting Falcons of the 35º, 36º and 80º Fighter Squadrons, twelve A-10C Thunderbolt II attack jets of the 25º Fighter Squadron, two U-2S Dragon Ladys spy planes of the 5º Reconnaissance Squadron and three C-12 Hurons transport turboprops from the 2ª
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The F-16 and A-10 aircraft shown in the photos were armed with real missiles and bombs of various types, such as AIM-9 and AIM-120 for air combat, AGM-65 to attack ground targets and AGM-88 HARM for anti-radar, and GBU-38, GBU-54, GBU-31 and GBU-31(V)3 (Pilantogi
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Some F-16s have also been equipped with the HARM system, which is rare in the Block 40 versions, but allows them to perform SEAD (anti-aircraft defense) missions such as the Block 50 versions, which are usually designed for this.
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With the exercise, the United States of America impressively emphasized its commitment to the Indo-Pacific region. The presence of its air forces in South Korea should contribute to the stability of the region. Osan is the closest air base to communist North Korea.
Since World War II, the "Elephant Walk" has been a constant term in the U.S. Air Force. The Army Air Forces had a large number of bombers available in 1944, with which the U.S. regularly flew attacks with more than 1,000 aircraft. For this, the heavy planes rolled to take off in long rows one after the other. The image resembled the march of heavy elephants on their way to the next water point, the USAF statements described. The term remained and even entered the USAF regulations and since then, the Elephant Walk has been the official expression of an exercise with a maximum number of aircraft.
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In elephant marches, the machines roll one after the other on the track. In their simple variant, they occur as a rolling exercise without takeoffs and subsequent landings. With the exercise, the air forces regularly check all aspects of a squadron's readiness to fulfill its war mission. "Correct" Elephant Walks end with the departure of all participating machines. Each aircraft capable of flying and ready for use and each crew must comply with the starting window of the war plan.
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The recent "Mammoth Walk" at Osan Air Base was impressive, among other things, due to the wide variety of participating aircraft types - from twin-engine turboprop connecting planes to high-altitude reconnaissance jets. One of the largest Elephant Walks in number, on the other hand, is one that occurred in the 1980s, when 120 F-111 bomber fighters took off in less than an hour as part of Operation Desert Storm of 2003.
Tags: Military AviationElephant WalkUSAF - United States Air Force / U.S. Air ForceWar Zones - Korean peninsula
Fernando Valduga
Fernando Valduga
Aviation photographer and pilot since 1992, has participated in several events and air operations, such as Cruzex, AirVenture, Daytona Airshow and FIDAE. He has works published in specialized aviation magazines in Brazil and abroad. Uses Canon equipment during his photographic work around the world of aviation.
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O site ps maquina EQUIPAMENTOS é confiável?
Este site é falso. Pertence ao LADRÃO DEMÔNIO DE RIBEIRÃO PRETO.
Usa celular (16) 3489-1944 - ESTE TELEFONE PERTENCE À EMPRESA ORIGINAL DONA DO CNPJ
E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] GMAIL: GOLPE
O CNPJ 26.651.962/0001-02 foi clonado de: “P.s. Ferreira - Equipamentos de Panificacao / Paulo Maquinas” 47.53-9-00 - Comércio varejista especializado de eletrodomésticos e equipamentos de áudio e vídeo  EMPRESÁRIO INDIVIDUAL: GOLPE!
Data de registro: 11/08/2023
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papillon82fluttersby · 3 months
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Famous Five Art Nostalgia – Character Portrait: Julian [François]
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Character profile (adapted from Wikipedia):
Julian is the oldest of the Five, cousin to George and elder brother to Dick and Anne. He is tall, strong and intelligent as well as caring, responsible and kind. His cleverness and reliability are often noted by Aunt Fanny. He is the leader of the group and is very protective towards Anne and sometimes, to her frustration, towards George. Twelve years old at the start of the series, Julian is the most mature of the group but, although well-meaning, his manner can at times come over as overbearing, pompous or priggish.
In Claude Voilier’s continuation series ‘Les Cinq’, Julian can often be found correcting Dick for his colloquialisms or cheeky barbs. Despite being the voice of caution, he can rarely stop his headstrong cousin George from acting recklessly.
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Eileen A. Soper, #08 Five Get Into Trouble, 1949
Click below for more portraits from every illustrator I could find!
(in chronological order)
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Simone Baudouin, #06 Five On Kirrin Island Again, 1955
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Paul Durand, #07 Five Go Off To Camp, 1957
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Aldo de Amicis, #12 Five Go Down To The Sea, 1959
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Jeanne Hives, #08 Five Get Into Trouble, 1962
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Jeanne Hives, #19 Five Go To Demon’s Rocks, 1963
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Jeanne Hives, #20 Five Have A Mystery To Solve, 1966
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Jeanne Hives, #15 Five On A Secret Trail, 1968
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Jeanne Hives, #08 Five Get Into Trouble, 1969
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Jean Sidobre, #LC07 Les Cinq contre le Masque Noir, 1974
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Jean Sidobre, #07 Five Go Off To Camp, 1977
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Jean Sidobre, #15 Five On A Secret Trail, 1977
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Claude Pascal, #LC14 Les Cinq vendent la peau de l’ours, 1977
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Jean Sidobre, #18 Five On Finniston Farm, 1979
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Claude Pascal, #LC20 Les Cinq jouent serré, 1980
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Umberto Nonna, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1981
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Umberto Nonna, #18 Five On Finniston Farm, 1981
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Buci, #LC21 Les Cinq contre les fantômes, 1981
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Annie-Claude Martin, #LC24 Les Cinq contre le loup-garou, 1985
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Yves Beaujard, #18 Five On Finniston Farm, 1988
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Anne Bozellec, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1991
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Paul Gillon, #07 Five Go Off To Camp, 1991
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Philippe Munch and Jame’s Prunier, #16 Five Go To Billycock Hill, 1999
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Frédéric Rébéna, #LC05 Les Cinq à la télévision, 2011
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Auren, #09 Five Fall Into Adventure, 2019
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And as a bonus, here is probably my favourite scene featuring Julian when, in #03 Five Run Away Together, he masterfully faces off the Sticks who would have denied the Five their meal. Enjoy!
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Eileen A. Soper, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1944
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Simone Baudouin, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1955
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Jean Sidobre, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1976
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Annie-Claude Martin, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1984
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Anne Bozellec, #03 Five Run Away Together, 1991
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Thanks for reading!
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तिथी:-------14चतुर्दशी:-25:47
माह:----------चैत्र
पक्ष:----------कृष्णपक्ष
नक्षत्र:---------शतभिषा:-19:39
योग :------------साध्य:-16:19
करण:----------विष्टि:-15:20
चन्द्रमा:----------कुम्भ
सुर्योदय:---------06:46
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*(चू, चे, चो, ला, ली, लू, ले, लो, आ)*
नौकरी में कोई नया काम कर पाएंगे। उच्चाधिकारी प्रसन्न रहेंगे। मान-सम्मान मिलेगा। कारोबार में वृद्धि के योग हैं। भाग्य का साथ मिलेगा। निवेश शुभ रहेगा। काफी समय से लंबित कार्य पूर्ण होंगे। उत्साह व प्रसन्नता से कार्य कर पाएंगे। प्रमाद न करें।
🐂 *राशि फलादेश वृष :-*
*(ई, ऊ, ए, ओ, वा, वी, वू, वे, वो)*
दूर से कोई बुरी खबर मिल सकती है, धैर्य रखें। किसी अपने ही व्यक्ति से बिना कारण विवाद को हो सकता है। दौड़धूप अधिक रहेगी। जोखिम व जमानत के कार्य टालें। स्वास्थ्य का पाया कमजोर रहेगा। असमंजस की स्थिति बन सकती है। चिंता तथा तनाव रहेंगे।
👫 *राशि फलादेश मिथुन :-*
*(का, की, कू, घ, ङ, छ, के, को, ह)*
पठन-पाठन व लेखन इत्यादि काम सफल रहेंगे। पार्टी व पिकनिक का आनंद प्राप्त होगा। स्वादिष्ट व्यंजनों का आनंद मिलेगा। निवेश शुभ रहेगा। व्यापार ठीक चलेगा। लाभार्जन होगा। परिवार के सदस्यों के साथ समय सुखमय व्यतीत होगा। प्रमाद न करें।
🦀 *राशि फलादेश कर्क :-*
*(ही, हू, हे, हो, डा, डी, डू, डे, डो)*
संपत्ति के बड़े सौदे बड़ा लाभ दे सकते हैं। उन्नति के मार्ग प्रशस्त होंगे। कारोबार में वृद्धि होगी। बेरोजगारी दूर करने के प्रयास सफल रहेंगे। लेन-देन में जल्दबाजी न करें। कोई आवश्यक वस्तु गुम हो सकती है। बेकार बातों पर ध्यान न दें। उत्साह में वृद्धि होगी।
🦁 *राशि फलादेश सिंह :-*
*(मा, मी, मू, मे, मो, टा, टी, टू, टे)*
स्वास्थ्य का ध्यान रखें। व्यस्तता रहेगी। शत्रु पस्त होंगे। नौकरी में सहकर्मी साथ देंगे। व्यापार-व्यवसाय ठीक चलेगा। शेयर मार्केट व म्युचुअल फंड लाभ देंगे। जीवनसाथी से सहयोग प्राप्त होगा। जल्दबाजी न करें। उत्साह रहेगा। भाग्य का साथ मिलेगा।
👩🏻‍🦰 *राशि फलादेश कन्या :-*
*(ढो, पा, पी, पू, ष, ण, ठ, पे, पो)*
चोट व दुर्घटना से हानि संभव है। जोखिम व जमानत के कार्य टालें। किसी भी तरह के विवाद में न पड़ें। बोलचाल में हल्केपन को न वापरें। कीमती वस्तुएं संभालकर रखें। परिवार में तनाव रह सकता है। यथासंभव यात्रा टालें। जल्दबाजी न करें। व्यापार ठीक चलेगा। आय बनी रहेगी।
⚖ *राशि फलादेश तुला :-*
*(रा, री, रू, रे, रो, ता, ती, तू, ते)*
तंत्र-मंत्र में रुचि जागृत होगी। सत्संग का लाभ प्राप्त होगा। आय में वृद्धि होगी। राजकीय सहयोग प्राप्त होगा। रुके कामों में गति आएगी। व्यापार-व्यवसाय मनोनुकूल रहेगा। स्वास्थ्य का ध्यान रखें। कुसंगति से हानि होगी। किसी तीर्थयात्रा की योजना बनेगी।
🦂 *राशि फलादेश वृश्चिक :-*
*(तो, ना, नी, नू, ने, नो, या, यी, यू)*
नए कारोबारी अनुबंध हो सकते हैं। दूर से काम मिल सकता है। आर्थिक नीति में सुधार होगा। योजना फलीभूत होगी। मित्रों का सहयोग करने का अवसर प्राप्त होगा। घर-बाहर पूछ-परख रहेगी। समय की अनुकूलता का लाभ लें। प्रमाद न करें। प्रसन्नता रहेगी।
🏹 *राशि फलादेश धनु :-*
*(ये, यो, भा, भी, भू, धा, फा, ढा, भे)*
डूबा हुआ धन प्राप्त हो सकता है। व्यावसायिक यात्रा मनोनुकूल रहेगी। बेरोजगारी दूर होगी। कारोबार में वृद्धि के योग हैं। शेयर मार्केट तथा म्युचुअल फंड लाभदायक रहेंगे। दुष्टजन तथा ईष्यालु व्यक्तियों से सावधान रहें। कीमती वस्तुएं संभालकर रखें। समय अनुकूल है।
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*(भो, जा, जी, खी, खू, खे, खो, गा, गी)*
चोट व दुर्घटना आदि से हानि के योग हैं। अत: किसी भी काम को करते समय लापरवाही न करें। स्वास्थ्य का पाया कमजोर रहेगा। वाणी पर नियंत्रण रखें। स्वाभिमान को ठेस पहुंच सकती है। व्यापार-व्यवसाय मनोनुकूल चलेगा। आय में निश्चितता रहेगी। जोखिम व जमानत के कार्य टालें।
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*(गू, गे, गो, सा, सी, सू, से, सो, दा)*
यात्रा लाभदायक रहेगी। बेरोजगारी दूर करने के प्रयास सफल रहेंगे। भेंट व उपहार की प्राप्ति होगी। जोखिम व जमानत के कार्य टालें। व्यस्तता के चलते स्वास्थ्य के नजरअंदाज न करें। समय अनुकूल है। आय में वृद्धि होगी। उत्साह व प्रसन्नता से काम कर पाएंगे। रुके कार्य बनेंगे।
🐡 *राशि फलादेश मीन :-*
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carbone14 · 3 years
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“La tondue de Chartres” - Simone Touseau, tondue et marquée au fer rouge sur le front, est conspuée dans les rues de Chartres libérée le jour même – 16 août 1944
Avec le baluchon, Georges Touseau, le père de Simone.
© Robert Capa
Article de Gilles Heuré pour Télérama (photos supplémentaires)
16 août 1944. Alors que les Américains viennent de libérer Chartres, la foule en liesse hue onze femmes, tondues pour s’être livrées à la “collaboration horizontale” avec l’occupant. Parmi elles, Simone Touseau, 23 ans. Le photographe de guerre Robert Capa était là.
Sur le trumeau du portail sud de la cathédrale de Chartres, le « Christ enseignant » ne pouvait rien voir : le chemin de croix de Simone Touseau se déroulait du côté nord. Mais il a probablement entendu les cris, les quolibets et les insultes. Témoin, qu’aurait-il pu enseigner d’ailleurs de ce mercredi 16 août 1944, qui vit les premiers chars américains entrer dans la ville et la foule partagée entre la joie et l’esprit de vengeance ? Dans la cour des communs de la préfecture d’Eure-et-Loire ont été regroupées des personnes soupçonnées de collaboration. Trois hommes sont rapidement exécutés et onze femmes sur dix-neuf livrées aux ciseaux pour être tondues. Le nombre aurait pu être plus important si un capitaine des Forces françaises de I’intérieur (FFI), authentique résistant celui-là, ne s’était interposé pour mettre fin à cette outrageante justice expéditive. Parmi les « tondues » figure Simone Touseau, 23 ans. Et à la différence des autres, elle a été marquée au fer rouge sur le front. Depuis la préfecture, une sinistre procession accompagne la jeune femme, sa mère, également tondue, et son père qui porte un baluchon. Autour d’eux, hommes, femmes et enfants savourent l’événement, remontent la rue du Cheval-Blanc, et parcourent les quelques centaines de mètres jusqu’au domicile des accusées.
Quelque vingt mille femmes ont subi le même sort en France
Les onze Chartraines tondues pour « avoir fait la vie avec les Boches » devaient connaître son nom. Accusées de collaboration active ou de « collaboration horizontale », cette forme de « relation avec l’ennemi » dont la nature sexuelle est la marque d’une coupable infâmie, elles font partie des quelque vingt mille femmes qui ont subi le même sort en France entre 1943 et 1946. La « tonte » à laquelle se livrent des coiffeurs professionnels ou des FFI « de la vingt-cinquième heure » est alors, comme l’a expliqué l’historien Fabrice Virgili, « la première violence exercée contre l’ennemi, ou plutôt contre celle qui l’incarne », par une partie de la population « redevenue actrice » après avoir subi l’Occupation pendant quatre ans. Et comme ce fut déjà le cas lors de la Première Guerre mondiale, la nature sexuelle de la relation revêt une dimension symbolique et encourage tous les fantasmes. L’écrivain Louis Guilloux (1899-1980), à Saint-Brieuc, sera témoin de telles scènes de la Libération, qu’il relate dans ses Carnets : des femmes dont l’une, la tête rasée, ressemble à une « poire pelée », une autre avec une « tête de bagnard ». Et partout la foule qui crie « Hou ! Hou ! ».
De nombreux documents ont rendu compte de ces « tontes » sauvages. Certains sont des photographies prises par des particuliers ou des soldats américains. Mais une photo semble les résumer toutes, celle saisie par le grand photographe de guerre Robert Capa (1913-1954), à Chartres, ce 16 août 1944. Dix jours auparavant, il a débarqué avec la première vague d’assaut du 116e régiment d’infanterie américain sur Easy Red, à Omaha Beach, « Omaha la sanglante », et pris des clichés devenus légendaires dont onze, seulement, ont pu être sauvés d’un séchage intempestif en laboratoire. Après la longue bataille du « bocage », il arrive à Chartres et, alerté par les cris de la foule qui se masse devant les grilles de la préfecture, il parvient à y pénétrer et à prendre en photo le groupe de prisonniers. Au moment où des FFI et une cohue de curieux escortent en riant la famille Touseau, Capa, insatisfait par les photos de dos, fonce pour se retrouver devant le cortège et commence à déclencher son Contax. En reculant encore, il prend le désormais célèbre cliché qui restera comme « La Tondue de Chartres ». Simone Touseau, entourée d’un homme en uniforme et d’un autre en chemise blanche qui se prétend « chef de la résistance policière », porte son bébé de trois mois dans les bras. En robe recouverte d’une blouse, elle est au centre de la photo, comme une pietà pécheresse. Elle ne regarde que son enfant, semblant ignorer les regards tendus vers elle et les sourires des autres femmes qui jouissent du spectacle. Le 4 septembre, le magazine Life publiera le reportage « The French get back their freedom » (« Les Français retrouvent leur liberté ») avec sept photos, cinq de Ralph Morse, l’autre reporter arrivé avec Capa, et deux de celui-ci, dont la fameuse « tondue ».
Une enquête fascinante sur une photo iconique
Mais l’histoire ne s’arrête pas là. Dans un livre paru aux éditions Vendémiaire en 2011, Philippe Frétigné et Gérard Leray ont mené une fascinante enquête sur cette photo symbolique d’une forme d’épuration peu honorable. « Au départ, explique aujourd’hui Philippe Frétigné, j’ai discuté avec Gérard Leray, professeur d’histoire-géographie et précieux connaisseur de la région et de cette période. Nous échangions simplement sur un élément du décor : la grande porte entourée d’un portail de pierres à arc de style Renaissance où figure un blason représentant un griffon et devant lequel passe la foule en cette journée d’août 1944. La porte en question est celle de l’hôtel de Champrond, à l’époque étude notariale, qui fut jadis propriété d’un haut magistrat de Louis XIV, dont l’avarice aurait inspiré Molière pour son Avare, selon la légende. De fil en aiguille, nous avons finalement retracé l’histoire de la photo, celle des protagonistes, la sociologie politique de la ville et le contexte historique de l’époque. »
Les recherches menées dans les archives françaises et allemandes et les appels à témoins au moyen d’un site Internet les ont ainsi conduits à mieux cerner la personnalité et l’itinéraire de « la tondue ». De faillites en liquidations, rongés par la frustration et la haine du Front populaire, ses parents étaient devenus au fil des années des commerçants déclassés, aux idées ouvertement d’extrême droite. Quand la guerre arrive, ils choisissent d’emblée leur camp. Simone, elle, a un caractère bien trempé. Bachelière, on la dit arrogante. D’ailleurs, elle ne cache pas ses idées politiques favorables au nazisme. Le voisinage fait aussi des gorges chaudes de son comportement, la traite de fille facile. Sa réputation trouve de nouveaux motifs de détestation quand elle devient interprète dans les services administratifs allemands, puis la maîtresse d’un soldat du Reich, Erich Göz. Bibliothécaire dans le civil, il tient la librairie militaire de Chartres. Envoyé sur le front de l’Est, il est ensuite blessé, et Simone se rend en Allemagne en 1943 pour le rejoindre. Une fois rétabli, il est renvoyé en Russie où il mourra en juillet 1944, alors que Simone, déjà enceinte, était rentrée à Chartres.
Dans les derniers mois de 1944, les faits de collaboration reprochés aux femmes suivent une échelle de gravité : avoir adhéré à une organisation collaborationniste et professé des opinions négatives contre la Résistance et les Alliés ; avoir touché de l’argent de l’occupant ; avoir entretenu des relations personnelles avec des membres des troupes d’occupation (collaboration horizontale) ; avoir été coupable de délation. Simone Touseau, qui a aussi adhéré au PPF, le parti collaborationniste de Jacques Doriot (1898-1945), coche donc toutes les cases sauf la dernière, la plus grave. Accusée dans un premier temps d’avoir dénoncé cinq voisins qui ont été déportés, elle évitera le peloton d’exécution, faute de preuves tangibles et grâce à l’habileté de son avocat qui a fait traîner la procédure. Elle ne fera que quelques mois de prison, sortira libre fin 1946 et sera toutefois condamnée à dix ans « d’indignité nationale ». Dépressive et alcoolique, elle mourra en février 1966 à l’âge de 45 ans.
Dans son appartement face à la cathédrale, Philippe Frétigné a tourné la page de cette histoire. Musicien dans l’âme, l’ancien professeur de philo est aujourd’hui facteur de clavecin et il mène des recherches sur l’histoire de l’art au XVIIe siècle. On est loin de la période trouble de l’épuration. Mais il ne peut s’empêcher de faire le lien avec aujourd’hui. « Les cruels déclassements économiques et la précarité croissante d’une partie de la population peuvent aujourd’hui l’entraîner vers des partis fascisants qui exploitent la colère, la haine et la stigmatisation. Karl Marx n’avait pas tort quand il disait que si l’histoire ne se répète pas, elle bégaie. »
Une correction est à apporter à l’article : Robert Capa a débarqué en Normandie avec la première vague d’assaut sur la plage d’Omaha le 6 juin et non pas le 6 août comme l’écrit Gilles Heuré !
Pour en savoir plus sur cette histoire :
Les protagonistes de l'affaire par Gérard Leray, professeur d'histoire
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Thread of my 50 most listened songs on Spotify in March!
🗓️ February.
50. 🇦🇲 Shirkhani Par - Garik & Sona
49. 🇦🇲 Im Anune Hayastan E - Inga & Anush
48. 🇭🇷 Nevera (Lei lei) - Harmonija Disonance
47. 🇫🇮 Aava - Edea
46. 🇨🇿 ghosting - Pam Rabbit
45. 🇺🇦 Зозуля - Anastasiya Prykhodko
44. 🇺🇦 1944 - Jamala
43. 🇺🇦🇩🇪 KUPALA - Jerry Heil, alyona alyona, ela.
42. 🇸🇪 Tattoo - Loreen
41. 🇮🇱 Yachilvi Veyachali - Ofra Haza
40. 🇬🇷 Thalassaki - Andromache, DuoViolins
39. 🇱🇹 Stay - Monika Linkytė
38. 🇦🇲 Na Na Na - Srbuk
37. 🇨🇿🇳🇴 Lights Off - We Are Domi
36. 🇵🇱 new home - Alicja
35. 🇸🇪 Statements - Loreen
34. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 I Wrote A Song - Mae Muller
33. 🇵🇹 Antes do adeus - Célia Lawson
32. 🇦🇹 Who the Hell Is Edgar? - Teya & Salena
31. 🇧🇷 Waist - ELLA A
30. 🇹🇳 C'est le dernier qui a parlé qui a raison - Amina Annabi
29. 🇲🇰 Pred da Se Razdeni - Lozano, Esma Redžepova
28. 🇮🇱 Rakata - Eden Alene
27. 🇦🇲 Harsanekan - Inga & Anush
26. 🇲🇰 Autumn Leaves - Daniel Kajmakoski
25. 🇦🇲 Future Lover - Brunette
24. 🇬🇪 Echo - Iru Khechanovi
23. 🇦🇲 Narin - Inga & Anush
22. 🇮🇹 MARE DI GUAI - ARIETE
21. 🇦🇺 Promise - Voyager
20. 🇲🇩 Du-mă - Aliona Moon
19. 🇳🇱 Burning Daylight - Mia Nicolai, Dion Cooper
18. 🇮🇸 Hear Them Calling - Greta Salóme
17. 🇮🇪 Come Back To Stay - Dickie Rock
16. 🇦🇲 Der Zor - Sirusho
15. 🇦🇲 Joukhtak Mom - Inga & Anush
14. 🇺🇦 Sevdim Seni - Jamala
13. 🇱🇻 Aijā - Sudden Lights
12. 🇦🇲 Tchanaparh - Inga & Anush
11. 🇸🇮 Prisluhni mi - Darja Švajger
10. 🇪🇸 Niña De Fuego - Blanca Paloma
09. 🇦🇲 Aysor Ton E - Inga & Anush
08. 🇦🇲 Yete Karogh Es - Srbuk
07. 🇬🇪 იდეა - Iru Khechanovi
06. 🇮🇱 The Fire In Your Eyes - Boaz
05. 🇫🇷🇹🇳 Lève-toi - Barbara Pravi, Emel Mathlouthi
04. 🇨🇭 Midnight in Paris - Gjon’s Tears
03. 🇲🇩 Soarele şi Luna - Pasha Parfeni
02. 🇮🇱 Tzur Mentati/Se'i Yona/Sapri Tama - Ofra Haza
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