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Israeli tour guide forces German Christian figure to remove his cross, claiming it's inappropriate to have it displayed near the so-called sacred Jewish wall.

This happened in the presence of a German Minister.
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Forwarded from βœοΈCats-vs-Rats (Eem)
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Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (David K)
"An uninvited guest is worse than a Tatar" (1916) - Vladimir Taburin.

Taburin was a well-known St. Petersburg artist and illustrator at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. He illustrated magazines with editions of Gogol, Pushkin and Turgenev. At the height of the Russo-Japanese War he was a war correspondent and photo correspondent for Niva magazine.

The style in which Taburin worked was often criticized. For example, Chukovsky openly stated that children's books should be illustrated by Repin, Dobuzhinsky, Zamirailo, and not by any Taburin.

During World War I, children on postcards were often depicted in military uniforms and sitting in trenches. Such stylization was used then by other Russian, French and German authors. The works showed the cuteness of the children, aimed at bringing a smile to the viewer's face.
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