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PugJesus, to historyporn in American professor standing beside two massive guards of the personal retinue of the Maharaja of Kashmir, 1903
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Guards are huge. Both well over 7 foot, tallest men in Kashmir at the time, supposedly

PugJesus, to historyporn in Solidarity in history, Yugoslavia, WW2, 1941
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The picture below shows Zejneba Hardaga guiding a Jewish woman (Rivka Kavillo) and her children down a street in Sarajevo in 1941. As they walk, Zejneba covers Rivka’s yellow star with her veil. The Hardagas let the Kavillos (including their children and Rivka’s husband, Josef) stay in their home until Josef was able to get his wife to an area where they were relatively safe. Afterward, they continued to hide Josef despite the fact that Gestapo headquarters were nearby, and despite the fact that the town was plastered with signs warning that anyone caught housing a Jew would be killed. Josef eventually joined his wife and children, and they all survived the war.

https://forward.com/opinion/354853/get-inspired-by-the-muslim-woman-who-hid-a-jews-yellow-star-with-her-veil/

PugJesus, to historyporn in Stockholm on 'H-Day', when Sweden swapped from driving on the left-side of the road to the right, 1967
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Event of the year, one supposes!

PugJesus, to historyporn in Woman strikes a Swedish neonazi with her handbag, 1985
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Racist trolling is not welcome here.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Woman strikes a Swedish neonazi with her handbag, 1985
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I hope whatever was in the handbag was heavy and hard.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Stockholm on 'H-Day', when Sweden swapped from driving on the left-side of the road to the right, 1967
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Wiki sez:

The "H" stands for "Högertrafik",

PugJesus, to historyporn in Woman strikes a Swedish neonazi with her handbag, 1985
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This woman is a hero. Punching a Nazi is always right, but it's not always legal (nor should it be). I feel comfortable holding both of those stances at once.

PugJesus, to historyporn in Stockholm on 'H-Day', when Sweden swapped from driving on the left-side of the road to the right, 1967
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PugJesus, to historyporn in Woman strikes a Swedish neonazi with her handbag, 1985
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Racist trolling is not welcome here.

PugJesus, to historyporn in South African diamond miner being x-rayed at the end of his shift to prevent theft, 1954
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Really? Jesus. I would have expected such a thing to have long died out.

PugJesus, to historyporn in South African diamond miner being x-rayed at the end of his shift to prevent theft, 1954
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Cause of cancer: too many shoes

PugJesus, to historyporn in British blacksmith on an anti-slavery patrol boat removing leg irons from a freed slave off the coast of Mozambique, 1907
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"you should have drank the pee"

PugJesus, to historyporn in British blacksmith on an anti-slavery patrol boat removing leg irons from a freed slave off the coast of Mozambique, 1907
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Part of the Arab slave trade, I believe.

PugJesus, to historyporn in British blacksmith on an anti-slavery patrol boat removing leg irons from a freed slave off the coast of Mozambique, 1907
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"You have a little sniffle, sir. I'm afraid we're going to have to take the whole foot." - medicine before antibiotics

PugJesus, to historyporn in American pilot Gail Halvorsen throws candy to German children during the Berlin Airlift, 1949
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After one of those missions, while waiting for his aircraft to be reloaded, Col (Retd) Halvorsen saw 30 German children by the wire fence. He spoke with them for a while and was astounded by how grateful they were for something as simple as a bag of flour.

Speaking with BFBS in 1998, Gail described the children he met, saying: "The children of Berlin didn't have any gum and candy, hadn't had any for months.

"And the ones I met didn't beg for any, I couldn't believe that these kids would not ask for it.

"They were so grateful, thankful to have flour, to be free. They wouldn't lower themselves to be beggars."

The moment moved Col (Retd) Halvorsen so much that he broke the two pieces of chewing gum he had on him in half and was able to hand out four pieces to the children, but 26 others went empty-handed. He said: "They just wanted a piece of the wrapper to smell and then once they got a half a stick, tore off the wrapper and let them smell it.

"And I couldn't believe it for a smell, the reaction."

This chance encounter inspired Col (Retd) Halvorsen to return with more chewing gum plus sweets and chocolates for the children of Berlin.

Following his first encounter with the children of Berlin, Col (Retd) Halvorsen was determined to return as soon as possible with more treats, so that those who missed out the first time could enjoy some 'candy'. He said: "I told the other kids they could come back the next day and ... I'd drop enough gum for all of them to have some.

"Well, we couldn't buy very much gum and candy in the American military, so I'd have to wait a week.

"All week the kids were out there still waving, so I dropped it again and the crowd got bigger and bigger."

A few weeks later, one of the miniature parachutes containing sweet treats almost hit someone who worked at a German newspaper, prompting him to take a photo of Col (Retd) Halvorsen's aircraft and the parachutes.

This was a turning point in the story of the Candy Bomber as the veteran explained to BFBS, saying: "He got a picture of my airplane and the parachutes and my Colonel saw it and he got angry with me.

"He said, 'Why didn't you ask permission?' And I said, 'I didn't think you'd approve it' and he said 'you're right but the General saw it and he likes it so keep doing it'.

"So we got all the stuff we could drop."

https://www.forces.net/heritage/wwii/archive-interview-late-gail-halvorsen-reveals-joy-over-his-candy-bomber-role

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