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Cologne Cathedral, Germany.
Dino Busch for KISMET Magazine by Ramita Suleimenova
Alice Aycock, Maze, 1972.
Albrecht Dürer, Detail of an illustration from Revelationes Sancte Birgitte, 1502
On this day, 12 May 1918, Yakov Batyuk was born – one of the leaders of underground anti-fascist communist resistance in North-East Ukraine. A blind person, he organised an underground anti-fascist group out of local workers and led many effective operations against Nazi troops. In 1942 he organised an underground anti-fascist printing house, distributing thousands of leaflets. Later he supplied weapons to partisans by stealing them from Nazi warehouses. In 1943, along with his sister, he managed to derail a train in North-East Ukraine. In August 1943 his entire group was arrested by the Gestapo and, after days of torture, 26 anti-fascists were executed, including Batyuk. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1714715728713570/?type=3
Art by Paul Stavroulakis
“Unhappiness lies in that gap between our talents and our expectations.”
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The Junction City Sentinel, Kansas, February 11, 1893
Photographer Yoshi Koitani
Phoenix House | Sebastian Mariscal Studio
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