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On January 12, Faheem was playing hide and seek with his friends at the Chittagong port, when he decided to hide inside the container and accidentally locked himself inside.
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A satirical cartoon depicting Napoleon Bonaparte (later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader) as Don Quixote (a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes), Marshal Murat (a French military commander and statesman who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars) as Sancho Panza (a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes), and Manuel de Godoy (First Secretary of State of Spain from 1792 to 1797 and from 1801 to 1808) as a horse.
Anti-Napoleonic pamphlet in favour of Ferdinand VII of Spain. El Don Quixote de ahora con Sancho Panza el de antano. (Dialogo de Bonaparte y Sancho Panza.).
Cordoba ; Mexico [reprinted], 1809. Source: 9180.e.630 page 2.
Author: Francisco Meseguer
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3 days ago
poster by Leon Helguera for the Office of War Information.
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4 days ago
The Spartacus League (German: Spartakusbund) was a Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during World War I. The League was named after Spartacus, leader of the largest slave rebellion of the Roman Republic.
It was founded by Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Clara Zetkin, and others. The League subsequently renamed itself the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), joining the Comintern in 1919.
Its period of greatest activity was during the German Revolution of 1918, when it sought to incite a revolution by circulating the newspaper Spartacus Letters.
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5 days ago
The title belongs to online edition of The Sun, Britain.
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5 days ago
Smaller text reads:
'Everyone in the world knows who needs missiles and bombs
'Everywhere the devotees of war have peaceful targets - hospitals, schools, children.'
Artist: Joseph Yefimovsky.
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5 days ago
These art posters were strongly influenced by the emerging political forces of Communism and Fascism in Europe and the Soviet Union, adopting a style that incorporated bold slogans with artistic themes ranging from Leftist socialist realism through Stateism and state-directed public welfare, to Militarism and Imperialist expansionism.
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Produced jointly by artist Katsumi Asaba and writer Shigesato Itoi in protest of Nakasone's hawkish defence and foreign policies. A more literal translation: 'The Prime Minister shall go to the frontline first'.