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2026-02-06

Exclusive | China rallies neighbours against Japan in rare meeting. Will it work?

In the days that followed Japanese leader Sanae Takaichi’s controversial remarks over Taiwan in November, Beijing convened a…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #ASEAN #Beijing #China #China-Japanties #EurasiaGroup #Japan #japanese #Myanmar #one-Chinapolicy #SANAETAKAICHI #SouthChinaMorningPost #SoutheastAsia #taiwan #TaiwanStrait #Tokyo #World #WorldWar #Yasukunishrine
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The Dark Knaikthedarkknaik
2026-02-05

Pigen med nålen & Intersectional Feminism

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2026-01-31

Peaceful.
Soldatenfriedhof, #Davos Wolfgang #Graubünden #Schweiz
#WWI #WorldWar #NoWar #peace #tree #memorial

Foto. Bäume mit Schnee.
The Dark Knaikthedarkknaik
2026-01-29
Lord Kelvinkelvin0mql
2026-01-22

@Lazarou
Precisely.

And in fact, I believe it could be in preparation for war. If the can make millions of young, able-bodied people poor & desperate, it'll be easier to get them to go along with a when the next begins to ramp up.

Better to have a fighting chance than to simply starve to death, right?

The Dark Knaikthedarkknaik
2026-01-21

My latest film review: Pigen med nålen (The Girl with the Needle).
A Monochrome Portrait of Post-War Cruelty

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The USA Potatousa@murica.website
2026-01-19

Canada Follows U.S. Lead in Preparing For World War

In early November, the Canadian government released its 2025 budget, which detailed plans to increase military spending by $84 billion over the next five years—the largest military expansion in more than 70 years. After his victory over Conservative Pi...

murica.website/2026/01/canada-

WORLDWAR - BESIDES, THERE’S NO ROOM FOR YOU [OFFICIAL ALBUM STREAM] (2025) SW EXCLUSIVE

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WORLDWAR - DEADWEIGHT [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] (2025) SW EXCLUSIVE

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2026-01-08

Your binoculars could prevent this Loan your 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb binoculars to your navy : Pack carefully and send to Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. [between 1941 and 1943]
1 print on board (poster) : silkscreen, color. | Poster asking citizens to loan their binoculars to the Navy, showing a pair of binoculars and a ship sinking.

#Zeiss #Bausch #Washington #WASHINGTON #DCWASHINGTON #WorldWarII #navalwarfare #equipment&supplies #binoculars #screenprints #warposters #worldwar #color #photopgraphy #LibraryOfCongress

loc.gov/pictures/item/98515027/

The image depicts an old poster that has a vintage design, featuring bold and contrasting colors such as black, white, blue, and gold. The main focus of the poster is to encourage people to lend their binoculars to the Navy for observation purposes during wartime.
At the top of the poster, large text reads "YOUR BINOCULARS" in uppercase letters with a strong emphasis on personal responsibility by using capitalization and spacing around each word. Below this heading, there's an illustration depicting a pair of navy-style binoculars placed above another set of binoculars that appears to be falling or sinking into the water.
In the center of the poster is bold text stating "COULD PREVENT THIS," followed by smaller print which reads "LOAN YOUR 6X30 OR 7X50 ZEISS OR BAUSCH AND LOMB BINOCULARS TO YOUR NAVY." This line serves as a call to action, urging citizens to contribute their valuable equipment.
At the bottom of the poster, additional information is provided: "PACK CAREFULLY AND SEND TO NAVAL OBSERVATORY WASHINGTON D.C. WASHING TON."
The overall design and language suggest that this poster was created during World War II, specifically between 1941 and 1943 when such contributions were crucial for military operations.
This vintage propaganda-style image effectively conveys the message of national service through personal contribution, showcasing how individuals could play a [...]
2026-01-07

Save scrap for victory! Save metals, save paper, save rubber, save rags. [between 1941 and 1943]
1 print on board (poster) : silkscreen, color. | Poster for the Philadelphia Salvage Committee encouraging scrap drives to aid the war effort.

#SAVESCRAPFORVICTORY #RUBBER #WorldWarII #Approved&Released #salvage #pennsylvania #philadelphia #worldwar #warposters #color #scrapdrives #screenprints #photopgraphy #LibraryOfCongress

loc.gov/pictures/item/98518704/

The image displays a vintage poster with bold, red and blue typography on a brown background. The central message is "SAVE SCRAP FOR VICTORY!" in large letters, framed by the silhouette of an eagle's head from above to below within which it reads "for disposal" at its base.

Below this prominent headline are four separate bullet points listing items for scrap: METALS, PAPER, RUBBER, and RAGS. Each item is highlighted with a blue exclamation mark shape leading up to the main text in red capital letters.

At the bottom of the poster, there's additional information indicating it was produced by Philadelphia Salvage Committee and includes contact details such as "for disposal call Salvation LOC 7866" along with their address: PHILADELPHIA SALVAGE COMMITTEE. The overall design is reminiscent of World War II-era propaganda posters.

The text at the bottom right corner states, “Approved & Released by”, suggesting that there might have been some official endorsement or review process for this poster before its release.
2026-01-07

Gabriele D'Annunzio, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly right, with another officer 1915 Aug.

1 photographic print.

General Gabriele D'Annunzio, Prince of Montenevoso, sometimes written d'Annunzio as he used to sign himself, was an Italian poet, playwright, orator, journalist, aristocrat, and Royal Italian Army officer during World War I. He occupied a prominent place in Italian literature from 1889 to 1910 and in its political life from 1914 to 1924. He had the epithets il Profeta and il Vate : vate stems from the Latin vates, meaning a prophetic, divinatory, or inspirational poet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriele

#GabrieleDAnnunzio #MilitaryUniform #PeakedCap #Document #OutdoorSetting #portrait #military #uniform #photograph #Militarypersonnel #Militaryservice #WorldWar #news
loc.gov/item/91783002/

The image appears to be a historical black-and-white photograph featuring two individuals dressed in military uniforms. Both are wearing hats typical of early 20th-century military attire, with a distinct peaked cap and a band around the base. The uniform consists of a jacket with epaulets, trousers, and boots. One individual is holding what looks like a document or a small object in one hand, while the other individual has a sword at his side, resting on his hip. The background is slightly blurred, suggesting an outdoor setting with trees and possibly a paved area or road. The photograph has a vintage appearance, with a visible caption or identification text at the top right corner of the image.

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