It is an interesting war, shaped the entire political background of the middle east. Of course there was some trickery involved like the whole UN antenna thing. Which nations supplied Israel?absolutely epic
i think that the french and americans traded with us a bit, though not that much compared to after yom kippurIt is an interesting war, shaped the entire political background of the middle east. Of course there was some trickery involved like the whole UN antenna thing. Which nations supplied Israel?
The wonders of air supremacyi think that the french and americans traded with us a bit, though not that much compared to after yom kippur
talk about it to me :)here I actually know a bit about the Russian Avant Garde ask me a fucking question about meyerhold or something coward
talk about it to me :grinning:
it's easy to discard a number like that when you're told the overall death toll for WWII was 60-80 million combined, but think about how challenging it must of been. he saved one man, then another, then another, and repeated that 25 times, all while having no means at all to defend himself.A man who went to save an estimation of 75 lives on top of Maeda Escarpment aka Hacksaw Ridge
the PLC kicked major ass for some time
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so the avant-garde was a theatrical form that emerged in the early 20th century, shit was crazy
my undergrad dissertation is all about it
this disaffection allowed for the return of more naturalist dramas by Bulgakov and Gorky and so on
- heavily politicised form of theatre
- celebrated the death of god and the past
- embraced a machine-cult futurist doctrine
- was most effective during the russian civil war and benefited from the ideology of 'war communism'
- was cucked and killed by stalin (((actually was killed by their silly disagreements over doctrine and alienated their audience by being too weird and ended up making the working class unwelcome through their shitebag intellectualism)
this revival was hijacked by social realism - and STALINISM!!!!!!
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this is a scene from the 1931 play "Bread"
gone are the crazy utopian sets and stories, now things are based in reality but through the lens of absolute stalinist ideology