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Ultralight Rhodesian infantrymen after three combat airdrops in one day, Motoko area, c'1970s.
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UPCOMING Pub/History #Tour of #Holborn, #Clarkelwell, and #Bloomsbury

πŸ—“ TOUR Date: 21st June
πŸ‘₯ Meeting At: Farringdon Station
πŸ•¦ Time: 11 AM

The tour will last between 2-1/2 to 3 hours and will end in a pub. We will be visiting some of #London's most famous and impressive pubs whilst venturing into various historical epochs. Britain's pubs were never just places to drink, but a much needed excuse to be among one another. And of course, during many fascinating times in history. The public houses we still walk past today played their parts in everything from law to war. Join us for a walk and a few refreshments as we delve into the living museums of #Britain.

Prices: Β£20 per ticket (for over 18s),
16-18: Β£10
Under 16s: Free (If accompanied by a paying adult)

Follow us at @BritainsPubs to keep up with our docuseries and upcoming tours. 🀝
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After asked why he decided to take on an entire company of German infantry, Lt. Audie Murphy replied:

β€œThey were killing my friends.”
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Schusswagon with... Tracks?
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Mauser C96 Carbine; [Custom]
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Japanese invasion of Korea; ~c'1590
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Forwarded from Western Heritage
by Vasily Verechshagin
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Napoleon Bonaparte in the Grand Mosque at Cairo - by Henri Leopold Levy
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Forwarded from The Paganist
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The carnyx was a wind instrument of the Celts of the Iron Age, used between 300 BC and 200 AD. It was a kind of bronze pipe, vertically directed, with a bell in the form of an animal's head, such as a boar's. It was used during battles.
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The powers of Austria, Germany, and so on during the lead up to WW1 saw many assassinations of royals and world leaders, which isn't mentioned by "academics" of today. Once a royal was killed, be it France or elsewhere, the goal was to bring in the guise of "democracy" so that the people genuinely thought they had a say and so they accept the ridiculous decisions ruining their nations simply because they've been conned to think there was ever a choice. From France to Russia, we have seen the muder of the leadership and the introduction of so-called "democracy," or the equally deceiving regime of communism. When you ask why WW1 started, look into the black hand and their ilk. The Austrian monarch alone had his wife and nephew killed before attacking Serbia. Even his son died under very suspicious circumstances. If you don't know any of this, then fine. But if you do and still think we should have entered WW1, you literally support terror cells and the destruction of each nation. Our ancestors and those who missed them deserved better than they were offered. Think about how democracy has served us since its introduction (in the last century), and you will realise not a single vote ever prevented the world we have today. 🀝
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