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The German on the left in a light colored Drillich uniform is a member of the RAD attached to the Wehrmacht.
In 1940, following the period known as the "Phoney War," Nazi Germany invaded France and occupied the city of Lille, in the Nord department of northern France, from May 31 of that year until September 4, 1944.
On the night of May 9–10, 1940, German armored vehicles crossed the Ardennes to the southeast. German bombers focused their attacks on strategic points, such as the railway line in the Lille suburb of Lambersart. The German army advanced rapidly, occupying Luxembourg and Belgium before eventually reaching Lille on May 27.
The Battle of Lille officially ended on June 1, 1940 when French soldiers were marched through the city streets and the Grand'Place. The final death toll was 174, including 15 civilians, 128 French soldiers, 1 British soldier, and 30 German soldiers. Two bridges and two hundred and twenty buildings were destroyed, including the Place de Tourcoing and the buildings surrounding the Porte de Béthune.
in Hamburg gibt es so unendlich viel Licht, dass man leicht vergisst, auch in die dunklen Ecken, zum sehen, zu sehen.
Hier also ein weiteres Bild des Street-Workshops.
Oskar Zwintscher, Leipzig 1870 - Loschwitz bei Dresden 1916
Bildnis einer Dame mit Zigarette - Portrait of a lady with a cigarette (1904)
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The Museum Ostwall is a museum of modern and contemporary art. It was founded in the late 1940s on Ostwall (a street along the old city wall) to create a space for the exhibition of modern art that had been classified as "degenerate art" by the Nazis.
Since 2010, the museum has been located on the 4th and 5th floors of the Dortmunder U, a former and now extensively renovated brewery building.
Max Beckmann (1884 - 1950)
Selbstbildnis mit Zigarette / Self-portrait with cigarette / 1947