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A Fond Farewell for the Tobacco Girls, #6
A Fond Farewell for the Tobacco Girls by Lizzie Lane is an emotive character driven story about grief, friendship, relationships and community as the characters reunite for the final time...
Genre: Women’s Fiction, Historical Fiction, Family Saga It has finally happened! The war is over and Europe rejoices. May 1945 – VE Day After battling against the odds, the three friends are uncertain of their futures. Maisie Miles must wait on tenterhooks for Japan to surrender and for poor Sid to return home. Will they still be sweethearts and have a future together? But tragedy strikes…
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#1945#ARC#Blog Tour#British#Domestic Fiction#Family Life Fiction#Family Saga#Historical Fiction#Humour#Lizzie Lane#Military Fiction#Netgallery#Post-WW2#Rachel&039;s Random Resources#Series#The Tobacco Girls#Women&039;s Fiction
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leftist are trying so hard to compare israel to nazi germany but fail every time bcs they don't know shit about nazi germany and how it worked and that's the funniest thing on earth. like weren't you supposed to be "punch the nazi" type of people??? like you literally don't know what are you opposing to and you repeat same nazi propaganda slogans
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regular thrifter eddie comes across a pair of dog tags with the name
HARRINGTON, STEVEN 04 AUG 1920 AB NEG U.S. ARMY
he takes them to the counter without even thinking about it, no more than a new addition to his outfit.
he looks up the name eventually, and holy shit, this guy’s gorgeous
something something he tracks down the old-timey hottie’s great grandson Steve Harrington (the fourth) to return the tags and wouldn’t you know it, Steve is the spitting image of his grandpa
#is this anything?#y'all ever see a super hottie from the 30s/ww2 era?#yeah.#this is that post lmao#steddie#steve harrington#eddie munson#steve harrington x eddie munson
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genuine question: why do you say that zionists engage in holocaust revisionism and denial? I've seen a few posts of yours talking about this but I don't think I fully understand what you mean. Thanks in advance
so much of the history american politicians are obliquely referencing when they compare palestinians to nazis is COMPLETELY incorrect and they are obscuring americas enthusiastic support for the nazis and apathy towards the jews, both before they entered the war, during, and after the war. before 1941 there was a lot of support from american politicians for nazis. they were reported on very favorably for years, major american industrialists and businessmen worked with nazis, people were unsure what side of the war the us would join on, the american public in fact generally blamed jews for antisemitic persecution and didnt want to allow in jewish refugees. there were pro nazi rallies in madison square garden with thousands of people. henry ford got a medal from hitler. during the war americans didnt believe a genocide was taking place, 'reputable news sources' questioned jewish eyewitnesses and death tolls. during the war american companies made millions off of the holocaust. after the war the us government protected high ranking nazi officials and put them in the american government. american politicians historically love nazis, they protected nazi war criminals, and they fund european neo nazis today. jewish holocaust surivors lived in displaced persons camps for years mistreated by american troops after the war. the holocaust was not even in public consciousness until decades afterwards, this entire culture of responsibility or whatever is completely superimposed retrospectively. every time that they try to invoke some memory of the holocaust to justify what they are doing in gaza its a shameful and cynical lie because america never cared, they love nazis and they have always allowed genocide to happen. ken burns did a documentary on this called the us and the holocaust thats really good
also the book Hitlers American Friends and this book
and zionists continue to make the insane claim that hitler didnt want to kill all the jews until palestinians convinced him even though this is just softcore holocaust denial about germanys central role in it. also this is not my main point, but the allied bombing of german civilians in dresden was in fact a controversial action, so the way that senate guy is talking about it is historically crazy. and bombing an industrialized fascist nation with a modern army like nazi germany is not remotely comparable to bombing a literal ghetto like gaza which can only fight using asymmetrical guerrilla warfare
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Having spent pretty much the entire year immersed in studying Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, and genocide more broadly, my heart is bursting with the need to stress how much you should take Project 2025 seriously. This is a long post but please stick with me.
Don't take this post as an attempt to concretely predict anything. We can't ever fully know the future and I think it's silly to say with total certainty “if Trump wins then America will become just like Nazi Germany” - not only because the future isn't written yet, but also because Germany under the Nazis was a very specific regime with its own quirks and peculiarities and I don't think that even a worst-case-scenario Trump regime would look exactly like Hitler's Germany. No two regimes ever look exactly alike: it would use the same colour palette as all far-right dictatorships but be constructed from a different medium, like what a watercolour is to an oil painting.
But just because Trump is a very different person from Hitler, and a worst-case-scenario Trump dictatorship would not literally be “Nazi Germany all over again”, that doesn't mean that what happened in Germany isn't instructive here. Forget the specifics of whether or not Trump as a dictator would organise a state identically to how the Nazis organised Germany or whatever; on a far broader and more relevant level, there is a distressing number of similarities. And too many people are falling into the same thought traps as they did then.
Please don't assume that Trump is “way too incompetent” to achieve what's in Project 2025 or Agenda 47. They said the same thing about Hitler. They said that there was no way this showman could govern effectively - holding big rallies and making speeches that get people riled up isn't the same as being good at running a functioning state and achieving what you want. The New York Times even wrote after he became Chancellor of Germany that this would only “let him expose to the German public his own futility”. And in many ways Hitler was pretty incompetent. But that didn't end up mattering. The greatest crime of the Nazi regime, the Holocaust, was masterminded mostly by a whole load of people besides Hitler, who were delegated the nitty-gritty task of actually orchestrating it. Hitler's personal incompetence didn't prevent war or genocide.
Please don't assume that Trump is “just a wacky nutcase” who “can't possibly be a real risk”. They said the same thing about Hitler. The mainstream media gave constant coverage to all the crazy extreme things Hitler said as if he was merely a bit of a joke and not a massive threat. The Nazis were quite happy with this. To quote Goebbels repeatedly in his diary, “The main thing is they're talking about us.”
Please don't assume that being in power will “moderate” Trump and that “of course he won't be able to do all the crazy stuff once he actually has to govern”. They said the same thing about Hitler. It was a common sentiment in the early 1930s that all the sensible politicians around him would force him to moderate his stances. Fritz von Papen, the last Chancellor of Weimar Germany, persuaded President Hindenburg to make Hitler the Chancellor by assuring him, “In a few months, we will have pushed [Hitler] so far into the corner that he will squeak.” It turns out that power doesn't “moderate” people who are openly talking about a dictatorship.
Please don't assume that there's any truth to the whole “Trump has nothing to do with Project 2025 and trying to link it to him is just liberal hysteria” line. They said the same thing about Hitler. People repeatedly asserted that Nazi street violence wasn't really representative of the party leadership; it wasn't representative of Hitler. He was even subpoenaed by a very brave lawyer in 1931 in a bid to prove that recent violence by Nazi stormtroopers was committed with the knowledge and encouragement of the party leadership, with part of the prosecution's argument hanging on a pamphlet by Goebbels that promised a violent overthrow of the state if the Nazis couldn't come to power legitimately. Surely no legal political party could be publishing that. In a successful attempt to escape criminal charges, Hitler repeatedly lied that the pamphlet was not official Nazi Party material and that he didn't know anything about it. No Trump didn't write it, no it isn't an official GOP manifesto, but the links between Project 2025 and Trump, the previous Trump administration, and Trump allies are extremely well documented. Just the other day, Project 2025 co-author Russell Vought was caught calling Trump's disavowals of the document “graduate-level politics” and saying, “what he's doing is just very, very conscious distancing himself from a brand ... he's in fact not even opposing himself to a particular policy.”
Please don't assume that “there's no way something like that could happen here; we're way too educated and advanced”. They said the same thing about Hitler. The Germany of the 1920s and 1930s was one of the most educated and most scientifically and industrially advanced nations in the world, and its cities were some of the most progressive in the world. People were stunned and horrified that it was in Germany of all places - Germany, land of music and art and science and literature! - that fascism took root. Germany's economic and social advancement didn't stop about 40% of its voters choosing the Nazis. It didn't stop them taking power.
Please don't assume that Project 2025 is “just a wishlist” and “not actually a serious plan”. They said the same thing about Hitler. As is hopefully very clear by now, plenty of people did not think that the Nazis were capable of, or would dare to try, putting into actual practice the horrific ideas about race that undergirded so much of their ideology. “I like Hitler; he talks sense economically and I think all this stuff about Jews is just bluff and bluster.” “Every party has a loony wing, right? You have to understand they're not serious when they talk about this stuff; they're just telling their base what they want to hear.” “God have you heard this crazy race science shit about head shapes and stuff? It's hilarious! I'm sure none of them at the top really believe that; there's no way they'd be that nuts.” When a group of people like this tells you what they believe and tells you what they want to do with power, believe them. No matter how ridiculous they seem, they're not joking.
In the words of Hans Litten, the lawyer who subpoenaed and cross-examined Hitler in that court case in 1931, “Don't listen to him; he's telling the truth.” Litten was arrested on the night of the Reichstag fire in 1933 and spent the rest of his life being tortured in concentration camps before dying in Dachau in 1938 at the age of 34.
A tyrannical dictatorship can often be seen coming a mile away. I don't want to imply for a second that what the Nazis did came as a surprise to everyone and couldn't possibly have been predicted. There were people who saw this coming in the 1920s and 1930s and tried to sound the alarm while they still had a chance. But they were too often in the minority, taking the threat seriously while others had convinced themselves that there was no need for concern because the Nazis wouldn't really do all the things they repeatedly talked about wanting to do. Everyone should have seen this coming, but too many people wanted to believe it couldn't be true.
Don't let this scare you. Let it energise you. Talk to the people in your life about Project 2025 and Agenda 47. Push back against people who assert that “they'd never actually do all that stuff” or “Trump didn't even write Project 2025” or “it's not a real plan, just a list of crazy shit to get the base riled up”. Have conversations with folks you know who are on the fence about voting or about who to vote for and who seem persuadable. Make sure you're registered to vote, and keep making sure, especially if you live in a red state where people keep mysteriously dropping off voter rolls.
Now, again, please don't read this as some confident prediction that Trump will be a Hitler figure. I want to stress that is a worst-case scenario. If a Trump presidency is what happens, I would much prefer the best-case scenario: that he spends four years fumbling around and not really accomplishing anything and then gives up power at the end without much of a fight. But it would also be a folly to be smugly overconfident that the worst-case scenario “won't” or “can't” happen. It could. It has happened before. There is no reason it couldn't happen again.
#politics#us politics#american politics#us election#election 2024#2024 election#2024 elections#us elections#2024 presidential election#antifascism#political history#ww2 history#ww2#nazi germany#please vote#your vote matters#voting matters#project 2025#agenda 47#harris#kamala harris#my posts
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With the Oppenheimer movie getting all the garbage attention, unfriendly reminder that the US occupied Okinawa after WW2 and decades later "returned" it to Japan. Not only is there still an American base there, but Okinawa is an independent nation, not an Island of Japan. Neither Japan nor the US should have at any point taken control of the island.
Both governments are currently complicit in the unlawful occupation of Okinawa. Anyone who wants to learn more can check out Rob Kajiwara on YouTube, who is an Okinawan activist pressing for the return of the island to it's people.
#nobody clown on this post#japan is still working against the ryukuan and ainu people#and the us actively discredited okinawa as an independent nation for 80 years#okinawa#ww2
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Two workers attaching a Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp onto a F4U Corsair at the Chance-Vought factory in Stratford, Connecticut.
Date: March 1943
NARA: 179036630
#Vought F4U Corsair#Vought F4U#F4U Corsair#F4U#Corsair#Fighter#Aircraft#Airplane#United States Navy#U.S. Navy#US Navy#USN#Navy#World War II#World War 2#WWII#WW2#WWII History#History#Military History#Chance-Vought Factory#Factory#Stratford#Connecticut#March#1943#color photo#my post
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Day 8: Reunion
#mesdelostrescaballeros2024#donald duck#jose carioca#saludos amigos#three caballeros#ducktales 2017#reunion#post WW2#donze#I loved doing this one but man it took me forever#mis dibujos
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It is... Absolutely fucking disturbing how many Pro-Pals keep trying to insist what is happening in Gaza is another Holocaust.
Like... My friend, my pal, my homeslice breadslice dog... You NEED to do even the most BASIC research into the Holocaust.
It makes this war look like a FUCKING SUNDAY PICNIC.
Once Gazans are being thrown into ovens and gas chambers and most of the population looks completely skin and bone and there's piles of their corpses everywhere, THEN you can claim it's like the Holocaust. Until then, NO IT FUCKING IS NOT. NOT EVEN CLOSE.
I'm not Jewish and I find this very notion to be the most insulting shit these people spew. How DARE you downplay what the Nazis did like this. How DARE you downplay the suffering of the victims of the Holocaust.
HOW. FUCKING. DARE. YOU.
#tvp discourse#long post#israel#arab israeli conflict#hamas#gaza#antisemitism#ww2#world war 2#the holocaust#holocaust
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baberoe in bastogne
#threw some colours on a canvas and boom#ww2 yaoi#i rewatched episode 6 for the 36283 time and my fingers were ITCHING to draw a background because its soooo pretty#and i ended up making it gay lol whoops#wahh i love baberoe im so insane ive been devouring the ao3 tag like im crazy#baberoe#babe heffron#eugene roe#band of brothers#band of brothers fanart#posting this on a whim idgaf i wanna be apart of the community :'(#they look kinda funky but i swear its meant to be babe and gene#maybe ill post more doodles of them cartoonified
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Thinking about how in the Archie Ninja Turtle comics Hitler's brain traveled back in time to team up his WW2 self. The Turtles go back in time to retrieve his brain but WW2 Hitler holds them at gunpoint and accuses them of being demons who've come for his soul. Leo says they only came for his brain. WW2 Hitler misinterprets this as being his brain rather than his brain in the future and kills himself to stop the turtles from getting his brain.
Tldr: The Ninja Turtles killed Hitler.
#tmnt iteration#tmnt fandom#tmnt leonardo#tmnt villain#tmnt#teenage mutant ninja turtles#ninja turtles#archie comics#tldr#anyway tldr#but tldr#comic tag#comic talk#comic thing#comic on tumblr#comic posting#comic spoilers#comic series#comic fandom#comic lore#comic characters#comic villain#comic books#world war 2#world war ii#world war two#ww2#ww2 history#ww2 germany#wwii
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Return to Paradiso, #2
Genre: Historical Fiction Italy, 1950. The dawn of a new decade brings with it the promise of lasting peace and prosperity as the hardships of war are consigned to the past. In Pieve Santa Clara, a tiny village in rural Lombardy, Graziella Ponti, now a teenager, lives a simple life with her widowed mother and aunt. But Italy is transforming around Graziella at great speed and, as her childhood…
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#1950-1963#2023#Child Pregnancy#Child Rape#Coming of age#Domestic Violence#Francesca Scanacapra#Historical Fiction#Humour#Inspired by true stories#Italy#Paradiso Novels#Post-WW2#Rape#Series#Warning
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today i was in the museum of world war ii in gdańsk (poland) and hmmm.......
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what a coincidence
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whenever i think about that trend in western cooking in the like 50s and 60s where they just stuck a bunch of shit in jello and called it a meal i really feel like the pashtun man in that one pic who was like 'i was taught not to take food for granted, god forgive me but this is too vile'
#they would put meat and vegetables in there. unseasoned. and serve it on a plate at dinner parties#at the height of american empire post ww2 and this is what it produced
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I honestly really like your bumblebee design and need more of it plz
Sure, have a doodle!
Plus an extra comic:
Blitzwing is currently a war prisoner to the autobots! That's how Bumblebee knows him. No I DO NOT ship Blitzbee (bumblebee's 20 and Blitzwing's in his 50's (in robot years) and that's just weird). Bumblebee usually sneaks into the prisons just to talk to him and ask him stuff. Blitzwing's annoyed by his presence (mostly because of his situation and because of bumblebee's questions).
#transformers#au#ask#ask post#art#decepticons#autobots#blitzwing#bumblebee#doodle#redesign#comic#the numbers on Blitzwing's neck are from something else#I'm learning about ww2 in school too so yk#sorry to those who ship Blitzbee#i personally don't like the ship#i edited it a bit cus i forgot the wing lmao
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