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Aug 27
kvetchlandia:

l’Affiche Rouge, the “Red Poster,” spread throughout Paris by the occupying Nazis after their capture of 24 members of the Manouchian Group, made up largely of immigrants who were members of the Communist partisan group, the FTP.  The poster asked: “Liberators?” and, below photos of derailed trains, a bullet-riddled body, and an arms cache, answered: “Liberation! By the army of crime.” More importantly, and more to the Nazi’s point, were the ten photos placed within circles identifying members of the group and their “crimes.” “Alfonso — Spanish Red — 7 attacks” “Grzywacz — Polish Jew — 2 Attacks,” “Rayman — Polish Jew — 13 Attacks.” At the apex of the inverted triangle of photos, pointed to by an arrow, were the words: “Manouchian — Armenian — Chief of the Group — 56 Attacks 150 dead 800 Wounded.”

kvetchlandia:

l’Affiche Rouge, the “Red Poster,” spread throughout Paris by the occupying Nazis after their capture of 24 members of the Manouchian Group, made up largely of immigrants who were members of the Communist partisan group, the FTP.  The poster asked: “Liberators?” and, below photos of derailed trains, a bullet-riddled body, and an arms cache, answered: “Liberation! By the army of crime.” More importantly, and more to the Nazi’s point, were the ten photos placed within circles identifying members of the group and their “crimes.” “Alfonso — Spanish Red — 7 attacks” “Grzywacz — Polish Jew — 2 Attacks,” “Rayman — Polish Jew — 13 Attacks.” At the apex of the inverted triangle of photos, pointed to by an arrow, were the words: “Manouchian — Armenian — Chief of the Group — 56 Attacks 150 dead 800 Wounded.”

(via fuckyeahmarxismleninism)


curate:

A garrote is demonstrated in 1901 during the Philippine–American War. The United States condoned and participated in the torture and execution of insurgents during the war. (National Archives) (via The History of Torture—Why We Can’t Give It Up)

oooo a relevant

curate:

A garrote is demonstrated in 1901 during the Philippine–American War. The United States condoned and participated in the torture and execution of insurgents during the war. (National Archives) (via The History of Torture—Why We Can’t Give It Up)

oooo a relevant

(via fuckyeahmarxismleninism)