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zootoo · 4 months ago
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Zoo Leipzig
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Zoo Leipzig by Günter Hentschel Via Flickr: Mehr Infos zum Zoo: www.zoo-leipzig.de de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoo_Leipzig
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danhentschelfan99 · 5 months ago
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CHECK THIS OUT !!! ITS A CLIP OF DAN DOING STAND UP/SKIT COMMEDY
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It’s a re-upload from a youtube channel. It’s a live telephony to fix gays called gay aid. It’s a live skit.
It is so strange to see him in other mediums yet so exciting!! I believe he has done other comedy skits and stand up, so if any of you have any recordings/uploads, please share :3
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coffeenuts · 10 months ago
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creepst-crypt · 3 months ago
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mikegunnill · 11 months ago
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First World War Kent Spies.
There were so many spies before and during World War One, that they were almost, falling over each other.
The trouble with spies of course, is that they are so hard to track down and even harder to research, changing names, birth dates, and addresses.  My mission starts in Sheerness, Kent in the United Kingdom.
Under the orders of Gustav Steinhauer 1870-1930, the head of the German Admiralty Intelligence Service, many spies were in key locations and well established locally years before the outbreak of war.  Steinhauer was so proud of his achievements he wrote a book, ‘telling-all’ after the war.
Ten years later, Losel had taken over the business and was living alone at the rear of 2 High Street in Sheerness.  He was listed as a photographer and maker of frames, of German nationality and the ‘employer.’   John Hunt died in the first quarter of 1887, aged 74 still living on the Isle of Sheppey as did his wife Mary Ann Hunt, who  died December 31 st. 1891.
In 1901 his address was Beach House, Sheerness which had a huge glass conservatory, which was used as a photographic studio.  It was noted later in the magistrates court, it also provided “uninterrupted views to Sheerness dockyard, showing the arrival and departure from the area.”  Losel had first been reported to the authorities in 1904 and a year later had been detained for taking photographs on the sea-wall at Sheerness.
Karl Hentschel ran a successful family spy ring in Chatham and visited Sheerness often.  In Central Intelligence Agency files released in 2015, they gave  1884-1959 as his birth and death. 
Part of his bargaining with the British authorities forwards the end of his spy days in Kent, he provided Scotland Yard with details of his previous spy-ring.  
��Hentschel said Losel was a German agent in a statement of August 1914, and had been for some years.  He also revealed that Losel took regular trips to Germany with his photographic portfolio. 
His early photographic cards were labelled as Franz Heinrich Losel.  As war hysteria against Germany increased, the name was changed to a more anglicised, Francis Henry Losel.  This didn’t help the Sheerness locals who knew him well and didn’t speak to him, when out walking.  
On the outbreak of war, local children made their feelings known and smashed his studio conservatory with stones, and it was never used again. 
On one such occasion, he took photographs on board HMS Victoria, during March 1890.  A group photograph was taken on the forecastle deck of the ship and it proved to be, one of the last images of the crew in England before the ship sank.  
During exercises on June 22, 1893, near Tripoli, Syria now Lebanon, the ship went down within 15 minutes after a collision with HMS Camperdown and a loss of 358 crew. Photographs of the crew of HMS Victoria and many other ships visiting Sheerness may have been included in his portfolio visits to Germany.  A photograph of the crew of HMS Victoria was shown earlier, as my picture number one.  It was found, after a long search at the National Archives, Kew,  and the image has not been published before.  The connection hadn’t been made, that the crew, while in Sheerness port, had been photographed  by a German spy.
Losel spent nearly 30 years in Sheerness as a photographer and for various reasons, was well known.  Remembered by a Sheerness resident Ivy Russell in Bygone Kent volume 37, number 6 “ As a sinister, menacing figure who frightened her as a child.”  He was also recorded at the local police station as “a suspicious German photographer who spends a good deal of money, but does little or no work.”
Losel was one of 24 interned aliens moved from Brixton Prison to Reading in January 1916.  He returned to Brixton on August 6, 1917.  He hadn’t been convicted of anything and there wasn’t any evidence, he just detained as a foreign alien.  It is thought he was finally deported back to Germany in 1919.
Losel was deemed ‘small-fry’ by local spy master Hentschel. Perhaps there was a class-system for spies, as the top man Steinhauer himself had interviewed and placed Hentschel in Sheerness and given him his initial instructions to set up a language school.
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nyancrimew · 5 months ago
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people on twitter: OKAY but like she's a bisexual with a boyfriend..... like how is that not Problematic?
normal people: my cocky want boing boing
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babizzxx · 8 months ago
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punishedsaints · 3 months ago
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american-boyboss · 8 months ago
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ruthimages · 3 months ago
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zootoo · 2 years ago
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Ehrlich, ich habe nicht ins Becken gepinkelt by Günter Hentschel Via Flickr: Besuch in Hellabrunn!
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danhentschelfan99 · 5 months ago
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sorry for lack of content or updates. i’ve been traveling to see family and have not been working on the lore at all. give me a couple more days and i’ll soon begin to post something.
once again, apologies for lack of commitment. it’ll take a little longer because dan has uploaded more videos that include more lore, so it’ll take a little more time to accumulate it into a timeline. but it will happen!!
have a nice day/night.
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fittlebottom · 4 months ago
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These drawings are a day apart idk why my art just does that sometimes
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creepst-crypt · 3 months ago
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Boing boing
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sweaterface · 4 months ago
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