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In the 1980s, an Italian Marxist-anarchist version of the children’s race game of the goose was created for ideological training within the Red Brigades movement. The game's boxes contain ideological instructions from Mao, Lenin, Gramsci, and Marx. In this dice-based game, players win through protests, anarchy, revolution, and by using actions and words for the benefit of the 'class struggle', while also aiming to destroy counter-revolutionary movements. Although being beaten by police or locked up is a setback, the game provides ways to utilize these experiences for the benefit of the movement. The game's instructions read: "This sign (5-pointed star) indicates the REVOLUTION. Whoever lands in the boxes marked with a star has the right to double the number thrown. This sign indicates the COUNTER-REVOLUTION. If anyone lands in the squares marked with the cross shield, they must go back by as many boxes as the number that came out." After winning the revolution, the next step forward is not shown, but history shows it's closer to hunger.
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#Art Adolf Hitler (1913). "Mary with Jesus."
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The effects of Communist rule on religion can be illustrated through several key aspects. In a map from 2011, regions marked in red indicate areas with no religious affiliation, correlating with the former East Germany. In 1953 the United States National Security Council observed and reported what was ongoing in the East German zone, "Within the framework of SED control of political life, a number of non-Communist political parties are permitted to continue on a very limited basis, as part of the Soviet policy of maintaining a façade of political freedom in Eastern Germany. These include the Christian Democratic Union (155,000 members), the Liberal Democratic Party (100,000), the National Democratic Party (50,000), and the Democratic Peasant Party (30,000). All are subservient to and dependent on the SED. Aside from political parties the Protestant Church, embracing approximately three-fourths of the East German population, represents the only other major institution retaining some independence. As a competing center of spiritual allegiance, however, it too is currently under strong state pressure to conform to the program of the regime. In the absence of mass support, the regime exerts control by the normal authoritarian methods. " Reference: National Security Council (1953). NSC 174, Draft 'United States Policy Toward The Soviet Satellites In Eastern Europe'.
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The effects of Communist rule on religion can be illustrated through several key aspects. In a map from 2011, regions marked in red indicate areas with no religious affiliation, correlating with the former East Germany. The United States National Security Council observed and reported, "Within the framework of SED control of political life, a number of non-Communist political parties are permitted to continue on a very limited basis, as part of the Soviet policy of maintaining a façade of political freedom in Eastern Germany. These include the Christian Democratic Union (155,000 members), the Liberal Democratic Party (100,000), the National Democratic Party (50,000), and the Democratic Peasant Party (30,000). All are subservient to and dependent on the SED. Aside from political parties the Protestant Church, embracing approximately three-fourths of the East German population, represents the only other major institution retaining some independence. As a competing center of spiritual allegiance, however, it too is currently under strong state pressure to conform to the program of the regime. In the absence of mass support, the regime exerts control by the normal authoritarian methods. " Reference: National Security Council (1953). NSC 174, Draft 'United States Policy Toward The Soviet Satellites In Eastern Europe'.
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The announcement of the mass burning of Christian icons, the Soviet Union, February 2, 1930. To enhance the ritualistic experience, like with Luciferian organizations, an orchestra was announced to be playing at the event.
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A Cossack woman interviewed as part of the National Origins of Beauty project.
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Hitler's Peace plan reported in Allied news included independence for Poland, settlement of ethnic problems by transmigration, a Danubian federation and a firm anti-Bolshevik policy in Europe (1940).
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Die "Birmingham Gazette" schrieb am 19. März 1940 folgendes: "Hitlers 11-Punkte Friedens-Plan" ...unter anderem (gelb markierter Textteil) Original: Germany's remaining Jews would emigrate to Palestine under the direction of Britain, to Italian East Africa under the direction of Italy, and to Madagaskar under the direction of France. Übersetzung: Die verbleibenden Juden Deutschlands würden unter britischer Leitung nach Palästina, unter italienischer Leitung nach Italienisch-Ostafrika und unter französischer Leitung nach Madagaskar auswandern. H&B meint: Aha!!!....
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The first British jet plane was the conceptual work of the brilliant engineer and flight cadet Frank Whittle. Whittle originally pitched his idea in 1929, but the British Air Ministry did not take him up on it, so he began to seek private ventures. Meanwhile in 1936, in Germany, Hans von Ohain took his centrifugal-compressor turbojet proposal to the Heinkel Aircraft Company and secret development began. Only in 1937 did the British Air Ministry begin to take notice of Whittle's research, and not until February, 1940, was the contract for the first jet propelled aircraft placed. On May 15, 1941, the aircraft was flown for the first time by test pilot Jerry Sayers.
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