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The humiliation of Hector’s corpse. Earlier in Homer’s epic account, Achilles had been overwhelmed by anger upon learning of the death of his great friend, Patroklos, at the hands of Hector. He had sworn to kill Hector, whom he pursued three times around the walls of Troy. Finally, Hector had turned to face him with a plea that if he were killed, his body might be spared and returned to his father. But Achilles refused this request and slew him regardless. He then defiled Hector’s body and dragged it round Patroklos’ tomb on twelve consecutive days, leaving it there as a consolation for his friend’s ghost and refusing to return it to Priam.
Attic Sarcophagus
Roman period - 2nd Century AC
From Ladochori, Epire, Greece
Ioannina, Archaeological Museum
The Armistice Clearing at Compiègne:
This is a very significant site. It represents the humiliation of 2 nations, on 2 separate occasions.
The first occasion, in 1918, was intended as a low-key opportunity to sign the Armistice between the Allies and Germany.
Some 20+ years later, in 1940, it was again used in a calculated manner to humiliate the French nation, thus expunging the perceived German shame, post 1918.
The words on the following pages, plus the recent photos we took on-site, only go a small way to paint the scene, the occasions, the meanings and some of the spirit of the place. It helped that, on the day we visited, it was a dull, damp and quiet day.
In fact, whilst located in the middle of a large forested area, there was little or no bird song to be heard. I found the experience deeply profound.
And, on reflection, it's not often that you can say you literally walked in the footsteps of history . . . Foch in 1918 and Adolf Hitler, Goering etc in 1940.
The Armistice Clearing at Compiègne:
Memorial Hall.
La photo stéreoscopique est un procédé né dans les années 1850 qui permet de donner un effet de relief saisissant. Son utilisation disparait dans les années 1950 Deux photos du mème objet sont prises sur une plaque de verre sous un angle légérement différent.
C'est durant la guerre de sécession américaine qu' apparurent les premières photos de champs de batailles et les premiers photographes de guerre mais c'est pendant la première guerre mondiale que ces reportages se développèrent.
Le musée de l' Armistice vous propose 700 vues soigneusement sélectionnées pour ne pas heurter la sensibilité des nombreux enfants qui visitent le musée de l' Armistice.
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Stereoscopic photographing was a procedure invented in the 1850s giving a striking relief effect. It became obsolete in the 1950s. Two photos of the same object are taken on a glass plate from a slightly different angle.
It was during the American Civil War that the first photos of battlefields and fighting appeared but it was during WW1 that such reporting developed.
The Armistice Museum proposes 700 carefully selected images so as not to offend the sensitivity of the numerous children who visit the museum.
The Armistice Clearing at Compiègne:
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La dalle sacrée innaugurée le 11 novembre 1922 est l'oeuvre de l' architecte MAGES. Elle est taillée dans du granit de VIRE (Normandie), le même granit que la tombe du soldat inconnu. Il y est écrit:
ICI LE 11 NOVEMBRE 1918 SUCCOMBA LE CRIMINEL ORGUEIL DE L' EMPIRE ALLEMAND VAINCU PAR LES PEUPLES LIBRES QU'IL PRETENDAIT ASSERVIR.
The sacred flag-stones inaugurated on 11th November 1922 were the work of the architect Mages. They were hewn in granite from Vire (Normandy), the same granite as that of the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. These words are inscribed on it:
HERE ON 11TH NOVEMBER 1918, THE CRIMINAL PRIDE OF THE GERMAN EMPIRE SUCCUMBED, DEFEATED BY THE FREE PEOPLES IT ASPIRED TO ENSLAVE.
I totally met this movie producer, and Im the perfect look of an actress he is working with! So Im totally working as her stand in for a movie on HBO!!!
Visit this location at The Fuck - Brutal BDSM Fucking & Public Humiliation in Second Life
today is valentines day. nothing very special.
the 365 day challenge has turned into the 52 week challenge becausemy camera still hasn't been fixed and i was just filling up my flickr with junk, also because it became too stressful to think of something to take a picture of everyday.
btw, don't chase after anyone who isn't willing to do the same.
2016/03/05(sat)
MALAYSIAS MILITARY DEATH METAL
HUMILIATION JAPAN INVASION 2016 OSAKA
at SOCORE FACTORY
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The Armistice Clearing at Compiègne: Monument des Alsaciens Lorrains:
The monument to the people of Alsace-Lorraine was inaugurated on 11th November 1922 and was fashioned by the ironworker BRANDT. It was dedicated to the French army for recuperating Alsace and Lorraine which had been German since the 1870 war.
The Alsace-Lorraine Memorial, showing a German eagle lying dead before a sword, with the inscriptions in French; 11 November 1918; and 'To the heroic soldiers of France, defenders of the Fatherland and of Right, glorious liberators of Alsace and Lorraine'.
[Le momument des Alsaciens Lorrains innauguré le 11 novembre 1922 est l' oeuvre du ferronnier BRANDT. Il est dédié à l' armée française pour avoir récupéré l' Alsace et laLorraine: allemandes depuis la guerre de 1870.]
[The monument to the people of Alsace-Lorraine was inaugurated on 11th November 1922 and was fashioned by the ironworker BRANDT. It was dedicated to the French army for recuperating Alsace and Lorraine which had been German since the 1870 war.]
The Armistice Clearing at Compiègne: statue dedicated to Marshall Ferdinand Foch (1851 - 1929), supreme commander of Allied forces in World War One.
Born in Tarbes, Hautes-Pyrenees, Foch fought in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. August 1914 - he commands the French 2nd Army, stopping the German advance on Nancy. Then led French 9th Army at the Battle of the Marne, stopping the German advance on Paris. In 1916, he retired but returned to duty in May 1917, appointed chief-of-staff to Marshal Pétain. Those in a position of power in the Allied military believed that Foch offered a more dynamic leadership potential than Pétain.
In April 1918, Foch was supreme command of the Allied forces on the Western Front. In July 1918, Foch initiated a successful counter-offensive against the Germans along the Marne River.
In August 1918, Foch followed up with operations that ultimately led to the Germans seeking an armistice in November 1918 - main reason why Foch was credited with masterminding victory over Germany.
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La statue du Maréchal Foch, oeuvre de Firmin MICHELET est innaugurée en 1937. C'est le seul monument que HITLER épargnera en 1940 lors de la destruction du site.
The statue of Marechal Foch, created by Firmin Michelet was inaugurated in 1937. It was the only monument spared by Hitler when the site was destroyed in 1940.
The Armistice Clearing at Compiègne:
Replica of the Wagon de l'Armistice.
In order to complete the reinstatement of the Armistice Clearing, another carriage was obtained, constructed in the same 1913 batch as the original. This was renumbered 2491D and placed inside a new carriage-house. Inside it were placed the furnishings, documents and personal items previously displayed in the original carriage, items which had been removed and taken to a place of safety on the outbreak of war in 1939. This done, the Armistice Clearing was re-dedicated on 11th November, 1950.
During the German occupation of France during World War II, the Alsace-Lorraine Memorial was destroyed and the carriage taken to Berlin, where it was exhibited in Berlin's Lustgarten, an area near the cathedral which the Nazis had converted into a site for mass rallies.
After the Allied advance into Germany in early 1945, the carriage was removed by the Germans for safe keeping to the town of Crawinkel, Thuringia, but as an American armoured column entered the town, the detachment of the SS guarding it set it ablaze, and it was destroyed. Some pieces were however preserved by a private person; they are also exhibited at Compiègne.
After the war, the Compiègne site was restored, but not until Armistice Day 1950 was a replacement carriage, correct in every detail, re-dedicated: an identical Compagnie des Wagon-Lits carriage, no. 2439, built in 1913 in the same batch as the original and present in 1918, was renumbered no. 2419D.
The original carriage has not entirely disappeared, though. Thuringia, where the carriage had been destroyed, had been in the Soviet Occupation Zone immediately after the Second World War, and thus formed part of the German Democratic Republic. After the reunification of Germany in 1990, it became possible for interested parties to look for remains of the original carriage, and several parts of it have been located and returned to France.
The ergonomics about this is so terribly wrong, the toilet paper is so high up, hard to reach for disabled person who has to brace himself with legs while turning a bit, reach for it, then tug to snap off some paper, lose balance, and even hurt your hand on the grab-bar as you snap off some paper.
What's worse, is standing up ! Try to grab on that diagonal grab-bar to pull up and hold up your body as you try to stand and turn, trying to hold onto it and get your pants up; the HEAD bumps into that toilet paper-holder case and face is right up against it,
rubbing on it, where perhaps other people's poopy hands touched.
It is humiliating, filthy, biohazard to the face, bruise to the face, and for shorter arms, actually a barrier to grabbing and holding onto that grab-bar.
This is at the newest part of the very modern Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
She was a woman that after being widowed and humiliated, had her daughters raped and she revolted agains teh romans she always hated, I am not saying good or bad, but the roman did a lot of injustices to her people, mainly the celts and the gals of france.
she was the quee of the iceni, she became the leader of all celt tribes and led agains the romans as commande and general in cheif.
one sole queen for all.
she perhaps was the first queen of england, mary I was the first Queen of England proclaimed, Boudicca had she been annointed by the Pagan order or called the queen of the times she would be and not mary the first.
but she was the first queen of the pagans, perhaps the first.
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