Veronika Bondarenko
A man of culture, probity, and industry, General Narciso Clavería’s great culture and love of work were intermixed with the most exquisite courtesy and the greatest probity. Endeavouring to deliver competent governance in the Philippines as good as that of his native country, Clavería undertook...
Obama at Cafe Central – Hitler, Stalin, Jung at tea Susan D. Harris May 30, 2014 By Susan D. Harris Bringing to mind the movie title, “The Uninvited,” President Obama unexpectedly inserted himself into our... Read More Read more about Obama at Cafe Central – Hitler, Stalin, Jung...
The New Yorker’s Clifton Fadiman went further, calling him the “Goebbels of Louisiana” and compared the senator to Adolf Hitler. Excerpts: IT’S ALL ABOUT ME, REALLY…Huey Long’s 1933 autobiography, Every Man a King, was excoriated by the press, which largely viewed the senator as a ...
…the makers of Chesterfields gave us this sunny picture of health…indeed, there was sunshine in every pack… …The Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company launched KOOL cigarettes in 1933 as the sole competitor to the other menthol brand, Spud, which was a big advertiser in the early New Yorker...
The cover photo was exactly the same picture that was there, resting on the piano. The magazine was a Nazi magazine with pages full of 16 of men wearing swastikas and even one of Hitler himself reviewing the troops. The parents were terrified. Why was their Jewish infant on the cover of...
Now he walks by spewing obscenities about Hitler or holy water. I make every attempt to not make eye contact. Maybe that’s not nice or neighborly. Maybe I should ask about his time in the service or his POW flag. Certainly, I don’t want Freya wandering over into his yard. As we ...
Morath,an early chosen photographer at Magnum, first became interested in Art at the Nazi’ exhibitionEntartete Kunst(Degenerate Art) in Munich in July 1937. The exhibit was meant to be a disparagement of “modern art,” and was championed and attended by Hitler and other Nazi Party ...
Very few people had even seen a picture of a plane at that time; now they could see a real one. ‘Everybody’ was there. There is no exact number, but between 10,000 and 30,000 people saw the Swedish Baron von Cederström make the first flight in Norway. History was being made ...
Mostly, big picture implication discussion. The search is hard as there is much clutter, do you have a recommendation?Third: You guys must be doing something important, as we keep getting unsolicited advice to avoid Moscow from random friends and acquaintances in our far off corner of Florida....