Werner Rings. A young couple watch the world go by in London's Piccadilly Circus. 1956

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Werner Rings. A young couple watch the world go by in London's Piccadilly Circus. 1956
Werner Rings. City workers coming across London Bridge. 1955
Werner Rings. City workers coming across London Bridge. 1955
"Roma Resistance in Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia during World War II" by Danijel Vojak from Re-thinking Roma Resistance throughout History: Recounting Stories of Strength and Bravery by the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC).
[ID: Black text on white background. Swiss historian, Werner Rings, proposes five kinds of resistance, defined by the kinds of commitments resistors made and what they managed to do: (1) Symbolic Resistance, or “I remain what I was”, (2) Polemic Resistance, or “I tell the truth”, (3) Defensive Resistance, or “I aid and protect”, (4) Offensive Resistance, or “I fight to the death”, and (5) Resistance Enchained, or “freedom fighters in camp and ghetto” End description.]