25 April 1903 German & Camilla Horn
Made movies Hollywood but back Germany had lay low after crit Nazis & altercation Gestapo. Some movies Italy then farming
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Spanish Omni Video release from 1982 of THE BLACK GESTAPO!

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Happy birthday to ! During World War II, the Gestapo considered Virginia Hall—an American woman with a prosthetic leg—to be “the most dangerous of all Allied spies.”

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Landscapes by Russian Jewish painter Chaïm Soutine, 1910s-30s. Known for developing a loose, highly energetic style that anticipated Abstract Expressionism, he died in 1943 in occupied France while running from the Gestapo

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Tomorrow: Emergency Protest from Action Network, decrying the move to send heavily militarized SWAT agents to support the current Gestapo in the area.

11700 Jefferson (near St. Jean) Detroit, MI 12-2 PM



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Malcolm X discussing the “Gestapo tactics,” that Mike “Stop And Frisk” Bloomberg is publicly championing for widespread use throughout the Black community. https://t.co/0FXp6xb9dy

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Sapevo che prima o poi la Gestapo sarebbe arrivata a me. Fuggire? Mai.
Serviva un operatore radio per programmare atterraggi, i decolli segreti e coordinare tutte le azioni.
Con in spalla una ricetrasmittente di
15 chili diventai la persona più ricercata dalla Gestapo.

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Who IS Artemis? Literally the most decorated spy in US history, Virginia Hall (codename Artemis). Virginia tormented the Gestapo & she did it all with a wooden leg. Because... bad ass.

Virginia is making her comic book debut March in ARTEMIS & THE ASSASSIN from

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In memory 😢💔

Zuzanna Ginczanka, born as Zuzanna Polina Gincburg (1917 Kiev - 1944 Krakow) - a Jewish Poet...In the autumn of 1944, as a result of a neighbors' denunciation, she was arrested by the Gestapo, shot in the spring of 1944 in the German concentration camp Plaszow...

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How Hong Kong being tortured by those gestapo




Original post:
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During WWII, Pablo Picasso–born 1881–remained in occupied Paris & was often harassed by the Gestapo. During one search of his apartment, an officer saw a photograph of his painting Guernica. "Did you do that?" he asked. "No," Picasso replied, "you did".

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Group portrait of Polish and Jewish students and their teachers at a gymnasium in Lukow, 1937

Jadwiga Dzido (front row on the right) and Zophia Szlendak (front row, second from the left).... both girls joined the resistance. Zophia was subsequently killed by the Gestapo.

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9 juin 1943 : Piégé par un agent français de la Gestapo, le général Charles Delestraint, chef de l’Armée secrète, est arrêté à Paris.

Il sera déporté au camp du Struthof puis à Dachau, où il mourra le 19 avril 1945 assassiné d’une balle dans la nuque.

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From March 1943 until the end of the war there were only a few employees left in Weidt’s workshop. Alice Licht (below) and her family were hidden by Weidt. However the Gestapo arrested the family in October 1943 and deported them to Theresienstadt Ghetto. (8)

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Paintings by Surrealist writer and artist Leonora Carrington, 1950s-60s. After her lover Max Ernst was arrested by the Gestapo, she was institutionalized. She eventually made her way to Mexico and became involved in the Women's Liberation Movement.

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The Gestapo Points to Guernica and Asks Picasso, “Did You Do This?;” Picasso Replies “No, You Did!” https://t.co/XysG3MenLn

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Julian Kulski interview arrested by the Gestapo, fought the Nazis https://t.co/vLMbJ2m9kZ

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