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What if you wanted to be happy but god said pismo Ive Lole Ribara Slobodi Trajković
#screaming crying throwing up#besties I am NOT okay#balkan#jugoslavija#letters#yugoslavia#ivo lola ribar
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vote yes if you have finished the entire book.
vote no if you have not finished the entire book.
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(via "Roman Candle" by Photographer Daniel Ribar)
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Detroit Thanksgiving Day Parade
Daniel Ribar
Source: boooooooom.com
Artist website: danielribar.com
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How presidents of Yugoslavia would react to you coming out
Ivan Ribar: Even proletarians are falling into bourgeoisie decadence...
Tito: (giggles and smokes nonchalantly)
Lazar Koliševski: Everyone has homosexual thoughts sometimes brother...
Cvijetin Mijatović: (stares uncomfortably)
Sergej Kraigher: Huh?
Petar Stambolić: (hands you 20 dinars) I need a favor
Mika Špiljak: (stares uncomfortably)
Veselin Ðuranović: kys faggot
Radovan Vlajković: kys faggot
Sinan Hasani: (smiles a little too wide)
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My Friend Wilby by Michelle Ribar
Free Crochet Pattern Here
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The arrival of the XI International Brigade in Madrid
The XI Brigade finished their very rushed training the 3rd of November. It was composed of three batallions: Edgar André (Austro-German), Paris Commune (Franco-Belgian), and Dombrowski (Polish-Balkan), under the command of general Kléber, a Ukranian Jew member of Soviet military intelligence, real name Manfred Stern. The three batallions in turn were led by Hans Kahle, Jules Dumont, and Boleslav Ulanovski, respectively. That very same day, president of the Republic Largo Caballero gave the order to the XI Brigade to go to Madrid. In the night from the 4th to the 5th, went by train from Albacete to Alcázar de San Juan, and from there were shuttled by truck to the towns of Vallecas and Vicálvaro, where they were posted for three days. Even there, to the west of Madrid, they experienced the bombs and planes of the fascistic side, they were looming over Madrid.
The 7th of November, as they had feared, general Valeria had launched an assault on Madrid with 5 columns. 2 advanced on the southern bridges, while the other 3 attempted to take the open spaces around Casa de Campo in the east, take the French Bridge and access Madrid through the new university campus, and the neighborhoods of Argüelles and Cuatro Caminos. That very same day, what came to be known as the miracle of the Defense of Madrid started.
1,900 international volunteers traveled from Vallecas to Atocha Station, in Madrid's southwest edge. When they took formation in the station's esplanade, they did not know the results of the previous day's fighting, not even if the city had already been accessed. While they had a warm coffee and it rained lightly but coldly, they were able to see Stalin's portrait hanging on the National Hotel's facade. After a rally by Kléber, and the rain had stopped, they began their march towards the northeast. As they marched through the streets, some people warned them not to slip on the wet streets. It was early in a Sunday morning, but as it moved to midday, more people began to populate the streets, and cheers began to be heard from windows. From Atocha, they marched through the Paseo del Prado to Cibeles fountain, they turned into Gran Vía up to Telefónica's building. From here, all foreign correspondents would transmit their reports, and its height served as an advantageous position to spot for the artillery. It also received numerous strikes from the fascist artillery.
Along the Gran Vía, New Zealander correspondent for the London Chronicle, Geoffrey Cox, heard shouts "Long live the Russians!". He saw women with teary cheeks from emotion, one of them raised her small daughter, who raised her fist. The Yugoslav Veljko Ribar (Karl Anger) would note "Those old ladies with closed fists filled us with bravery and determination". Cox, who heard orders being shouted in French, noticed they were not Russians.
Once at the city's east, the battalions distributed themselves as follows: The Paris Commune Battalion defended the sector between the San Fernando Bridge and the Faculty of Philosophy; the Dombrowski Battalion was in the center, between the Faculties of Philosophy and Medicine; the Edgar André defended the front between the Model Jail and Cisneros roundabout, with their main focus being the French Bridge and the East Park. The 11th of November, according to the diary of Kléber's helper, Gustavo Durán, the fascist artilleray began to batter their positions at 12:20 with 10'5" and 15'5" shells.
The official report for the night of the 8th says: "The columns that defend Madrid in the south and southwest have suffered a terrible attack, carried out by effective forces with air support and tanks. Our forces have valiantly weathered the clash, maintaining their positions along the entire front. At midday, the Republican troops made a counterattack, taking new positions and capturing a tank along with its occupants. Morale is excellent, and today has been a harsh trial, the enemy has ended it gravely broken". The arrival of the XI Brigade fortified this morale, and in the 9th it had to defend against the first charge: Valera's forces crossed the Manzanares river through the French bridge and made it all the way to the Model Jail (today the headquarters of the Air Force). Heavy fighting ensued, in which both Spanish and International forces participated, but by next morning, the remaining assailants were forced to retreat back across the river.
Translated, adapted, and expanded from the first volume of International Brigades' Sites in the Center of Madrid, Vol. 1, published by the Association of the International Brigades' Friends
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Ribar (Magistralni put bb, Kokin brod) - 120 rsd
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da série roman candle, estudos com inversão de imagens do fotógrafo daniel ribar
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アイエエエがトレンド入りしたせいで トレンドスパムアカウントが次々とニンジャリアリティショック受けてるの草
Xユーザーのribarさん
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Telluride, Colorado, USA
Taken by Daniel Ribar
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(via "Roman Candle" by Photographer Daniel Ribar)
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Understanding the Appeal of MAGA Voters: Insights from Stephen M. Block
More from our inbox: Blame the Green Party for the Pennsylvania Senate Loss A Sitcom Cabinet Credit…Daniel Ribar for The New York Times To the Editor: In response to “Why We Got It So Wrong,” by David Brooks (column, Nov. 15): Mr. Brooks provides valuable insights into Kamala Harris’s electoral defeat, highlighting how voters often do not align their choices with their personal identities. Yet,…
#anger#confirmation hearings#Donald Trump#electoral defeat#Kamala Harris#MAGA voters#political commentary#Resentment#traditional values#voter motivations
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