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July 14, 1789: Paris citizens storm the Bastille and free the seven prisoners inside. The commander Bernard-René Jordan de La
July 14, 1789: Paris citizens storm the Bastille and free the seven prisoners inside. The commander Bernard-René Jordan de Launay and another guard are murdered despite promises of safe conduct. The event is considered the beginning of the French Revolution. Since 1880, this day has been celebrated as a national holiday in France. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storming_of_the_Bastille https://t.me/survival4u

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Today 143 years ago on July 14th, 1881 Henry McCarty who also went by the fake name of William H Bonney, but is better known
Today 143 years ago on July 14th, 1881 Henry McCarty who also went by the fake name of William H Bonney, but is better known by all as "Billy the Kid" (September 17 or November 23, 1859 – July 14, 1881) was shot and killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett at the young age of 21 in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. Billy the Kid remains notorious as one of the greatest outlaws and gunslingers ever to live in the American Wild West. Born to Irish immigrants parents in New York, Henry lived a childhood of poverty and grew up fatherless after his dad died when he was only 2 years old. He committed his first crime at the age 14 and soon ventured out west to pursue a life of murder and robbery. Although he lived a short life it is believed that he killed nearly 30 people if not more during his time as a criminal.
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GERmonkey Nanny State Up to 50,000 euros Munich citizens are no longer allowed to draw drinking water to fill private pools o
GERmonkey Nanny State Up to 50,000 euros Munich citizens are no longer allowed to draw drinking water to fill private pools or other bathing pools. Private fountains, water features, or containers such as barrels must also remain dry for the time being. Dirty cars may only be cleaned in commercial car washes. But not all greens need to dry out. Ornamental plants, perennials, hedges, beds and similar items may be watered before 9 a.m. and after 7 p.m. Meanwhile, water-saving droplet irrigation is permitted. Source
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Hunt and murder: In search of peace and seclusion, Peiper broke camp in Germany and moved permanently to France with his wife Sigurd (Sigi) in 1972. On July 11, 1976 he bought wire for a dog kennel in a shop in Vesoul, the departmental capital. The salesman, an Alsatian, Paul Cacheux, a member of the Communist Party, recognized from his accent that he was German and asked him if he had been in France during the war. Peiper paid with a check made out to his name and address. Paul Cacheux looked up Peiper's name on the "brown list" which recorded all wanted Germans. He passed his details on to the Resistance. On June 22, 1976, the French communist newspaper "L'Humanite" wrote: "What is this Nazi doing in France?". Peiper was demanded to be forced to leave France. In Traves, leaflets were distributed to villagers calling Peiper a war criminal and a Nazi. On walls in Versoul, "Peiper, we will give you a July 14th!" was scrawled. (July 14th is France's national holiday.) On the morning of July 13th, Peiper sent his wife, who was suffering from cancer, to Germany. He himself did not want to leave the house because he expected that they would want to burn it down. His neighbor Erwin Ketelhut had suggested spending the night at the water mill, but Peiper refused. He also did not want Ketelhut to stay with him because he would have the attackers shot. "No," he said, "enough people have already been killed." Jochen Peiper waited on the roof terrace of his house, from where he could monitor the Saone River. Erwin Ketelhut had lent him his rifle. At 11.30 p.m. he heard a noise in the bushes and saw a dozen men climbing the steep river bank. He shot in the air to intimidate the drunken guys. They shouted to him to come outside. He did so and opened the door to talk to them. What happened next can only be told by the perpetrators themselves. The body of SS Standartenführer Jochen Peiper was charred and only a meter long; he had neither hands nor feet. He died at around 1 a.m. The house had burned down and the roof had collapsed. What happened between 11:30 p.m. and 1 a.m. and whether Peiper was still alive when he was mutilated and burned is unclear. Diesel had been poured on the floor and set on fire with a mixture of gasoline and used motor oil. Peiper was lying in his bed in the bedroom, on his left side, his back to the wall, one arm bent in front of his chest. Nothing had fallen on him. He died from the intense heat. His body was not cremated, but shrunk. Erwin Ketelhut and the French who knew and valued him were of the opinion that this gallant man, who had braved so many dangers, should not have perished in such a way. The murderers had driven their wagon across a pasture to the river bank, where two barges were waiting. They had crossed the Saone with them and then had to climb up the steep bank through bushes. After the murder, they ran in the other direction across the pastures, in front of the house, to the road. The fire brigade searched the river for the missing body parts. The investigation by the French police lasted six months. The communists from Vesoul and the resistance members were interrogated. Apparently no one knew anything. The case was then closed. No one was ever arrested or punished. The area around Traves is sparsely populated, with an average of 10 inhabitants per square kilometre. Everyone knows everyone there and everyone knows everything about each other; the perpetrators are known to the population, but they remain silent. Your murderers should rot in hell. The glory of the dead lives forever. https://t.me/UnvergesseneHelden https://t.me/survival4u 2/2
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German Soldiers Today, on the 48th anniversary of his death... On July 13, 1976: Joachim Peiper, Obersturmbannführer of the W
German Soldiers Today, on the 48th anniversary of his death... On July 13, 1976: Joachim Peiper, Obersturmbannführer of the Waffen-SS, is murdered by French communists. "Hard on himself and others. Born soldier. Completely mature despite his youth. Conscious of responsibility. Comrade ready for action and good character. Suitable to be a leader." - Assessment at the SS Junker School Joachim "Jochen" Sigismund Albrecht Klaus Arwed Detlev Peiper * January 30, 1915 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf murdered on July 13, 1976 in Traves, France was a German officer in the Waffen-SS, most recently SS-Standartenführer, Knight's Cross holder of the 1st SS Panzer Division "Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler" in World War II and a victim of political justice in the Malmedy Trial. https://t.me/UnvergesseneHelden https://t.me/survival4u 1/2
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“The happy man needs nothing and no one. Not that he holds himself aloof, for indeed he is in harmony with everything and eve
“The happy man needs nothing and no one. Not that he holds himself aloof, for indeed he is in harmony with everything and everyone; everything is “in him”; nothing can happen to him. The same may also be said for the contemplative person; he needs himself alone; he lacks nothing.” —Joachim Peiper (30 January 1915–14 July 1976) https://t.me/LieberLebenswertLebenKanal
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Hunt and murder: In search of peace and seclusion, Peiper broke camp in Germany and moved permanently to France with his wife Sigurd (Sigi) in 1972. On July 11, 1976 he bought wire for a dog kennel in a shop in Vesoul, the departmental capital. The salesman, an Alsatian, Paul Cacheux, a member of the Communist Party, recognized from his accent that he was German and asked him if he had been in France during the war. Peiper paid with a check made out to his name and address. Paul Cacheux looked up Peiper's name on the "brown list" which recorded all wanted Germans. He passed his details on to the Resistance. On June 22, 1976, the French communist newspaper "L'Humanite" wrote: "What is this Nazi doing in France?". Peiper was demanded to be forced to leave France. In Traves, leaflets were distributed to villagers calling Peiper a war criminal and a Nazi. On walls in Versoul, "Peiper, we will give you a July 14th!" was scrawled. (July 14th is France's national holiday.) On the morning of July 13th, Peiper sent his wife, who was suffering from cancer, to Germany. He himself did not want to leave the house because he expected that they would want to burn it down. His neighbor Erwin Ketelhut had suggested spending the night at the water mill, but Peiper refused. He also did not want Ketelhut to stay with him because he would have the attackers shot. "No," he said, "enough people have already been killed." Jochen Peiper waited on the roof terrace of his house, from where he could monitor the Saone River. Erwin Ketelhut had lent him his rifle. At 11.30 p.m. he heard a noise in the bushes and saw a dozen men climbing the steep river bank. He shot in the air to intimidate the drunken guys. They shouted to him to come outside. He did so and opened the door to talk to them. What happened next can only be told by the perpetrators themselves. The body of SS Standartenführer Jochen Peiper was charred and only a meter long; he had neither hands nor feet. He died at around 1 a.m. The house had burned down and the roof had collapsed. What happened between 11:30 p.m. and 1 a.m. and whether Peiper was still alive when he was mutilated and burned is unclear. Diesel had been poured on the floor and set on fire with a mixture of gasoline and used motor oil. Peiper was lying in his bed in the bedroom, on his left side, his back to the wall, one arm bent in front of his chest. Nothing had fallen on him. He died from the intense heat. His body was not cremated, but shrunk. Erwin Ketelhut and the French who knew and valued him were of the opinion that this gallant man, who had braved so many dangers, should not have perished in such a way. The murderers had driven their wagon across a pasture to the river bank, where two barges were waiting. They had crossed the Saone with them and then had to climb up the steep bank through bushes. After the murder, they ran in the other direction across the pastures, in front of the house, to the road. The fire brigade searched the river for the missing body parts. The investigation by the French police lasted six months. The communists from Vesoul and the resistance members were interrogated. Apparently no one knew anything. The case was then closed. No one was ever arrested or punished. The area around Traves is sparsely populated, with an average of 10 inhabitants per square kilometre. Everyone knows everyone there and everyone knows everything about each other; the perpetrators are known to the population, but they remain silent. Your murderers should rot in hell. The glory of the dead lives forever. https://t.me/UnvergesseneHelden https://t.me/survival4u 2/2
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On July 14, 2012, Adrianne F. Robert was out late celebrating a last night with her roommate, because she was about to move i
On July 14, 2012, Adrianne F. Robert was out late celebrating a last night with her roommate, because she was about to move in with the love of her life. But she was followed back to her apartment, raped and stabbed to death with a steak knife. When her boyfriend showed up in the morning with a moving truck, the police were there to tell him what this filthy nigger Thomas Frederick had done.
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🇹🇷🇮🇱A court in Istanbul has issued an international arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, classifying him as a dangerous criminal due to alleged crimes against humanity.
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🎨 Art Peasants Having Dinner a Painting by Mikhail Shibanov, 1774 https://t.me/survival4u
🎨 Art Peasants Having Dinner a Painting by Mikhail Shibanov, 1774 https://t.me/survival4u
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Me and the boys training for war in Iran
Me and the boys training for war in Iran
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More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, an
More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us. Romans 5:3-5
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A Sherman Tank Endures a Near Miss from Field Artillery in 1945 During the Battle of Okinawa on June 22, 1945, an M4 Sherman
A Sherman Tank Endures a Near Miss from Field Artillery in 1945 During the Battle of Okinawa on June 22, 1945, an M4 Sherman narrowly avoided destruction from Japanese field artillery. Even as shells burst around it, the tank pressed on, undeterred by the relentless onslaught from enemy fire. This footage underscores the durability of the Sherman and the bravery of its crew during one of the most intense battles of the Pacific War. American armored units faced constant danger from hidden Japanese positions.
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Constant Supervision
Constant Supervision
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womencando https://nypost.com/2025/12/04/world-news/indian-woman-poonam-drowns-niece-6-at-family-wedding-because-child-looked
womencando https://nypost.com/2025/12/04/world-news/indian-woman-poonam-drowns-niece-6-at-family-wedding-because-child-looked-prettier/
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🎨 Art Semyon Fedorovich Fedorov (1867-1910) "Forest Landscape with a Stream", 1890. https://t.me/survival4u
🎨 Art Semyon Fedorovich Fedorov (1867-1910) "Forest Landscape with a Stream", 1890. https://t.me/survival4u
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EUROtopia
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Victory Day Parade in Kiev, 2010. This was only 16 years ago... Ukrainian and Russian troops marching together, celebrating t
Victory Day Parade in Kiev, 2010. This was only 16 years ago... Ukrainian and Russian troops marching together, celebrating the great feat of their grandfathers, unaware that in just four short years Ukraine will lose its collective mind and go full nazi.
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"Football War" July 14, 1969: Two weeks after violent clashes at a World Cup qualifying match between the two countries, the "football war" between Honduras and El Salvador breaks out and lasts until July 18. The Football War (Spanish: Guerra del fútbol), also known as the Soccer War or the 100 Hour War, was a brief military conflict fought between El Salvador and Honduras in 1969. Existing tensions between the two countries coincided with rioting during a 1970 FIFA World Cup qualifier. The war began on 14 July 1969 when the Salvadoran military launched an attack against Honduras. The Organization of American States (OAS) negotiated a cease-fire on the night of 18 July, hence its nickname, which took full effect on 20 July. Salvadoran troops were withdrawn in early August. The war, while brief, had major consequences for both countries and was a major factor in starting the Salvadoran Civil War a decade later. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVshtHUysBc https://t.me/survival4u
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