
DzingKlongBeh
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Mort du président Pompidou le 2 avril 1974 La réaction des Français






Mujeres vietnamitas se abotonan las camisas después de que los soldados estadounidenses las violaran delante de sus hijos. Después de esta foto, para no dejar testigos, los soldados yankis las fusilaron con sus hijos en brazos. Aldea de My Lai, Vietnam, 16 de marzo de 1968.


Iran-Guerre. Au moment où 6 soldats français ont été blessés dans les régions Kurdes d'Irak par un drone, un groupe irakien proche de l'Iran publie ce message de menace. "Au nom de Dieu, Celui qui humilie les arrogants. Après l’arrivée du porte-avions français dans la zone d’opérations du Commandement central américain et son engagement dans les opérations, nous annonçons à partir de cette nuit que tous les intérêts français en Irak et dans la région seront sous le feu des attaques. Nous appelons donc nos frères au sein des forces de sécurité à s’éloigner d’un rayon de 500 mètres autour de la zone où se trouve une force française à la base K1, afin de préserver leur sécurité. Vos frères du groupe « Ashab al-Kahf ». #IranWar


In 1946, the world's most dangerous object was a simple 14-pound sphere of plutonium nicknamed the "Demon Core," and it was about to kill its second victim in front of a room full of horrified scientists. Physicist Louis Slotin was the ultimate cowboy of the atomic age. He didn't use remote-controlled robotic arms or lead shielding to test the limits of nuclear fission. Instead, he used a simple flathead screwdriver. The procedure was called "Tickling the Dragon’s Tail." Slotin would use the screwdriver to manually lower a half-shell of beryllium over the plutonium core, bringing it just millimeters away from reaching a state of "criticality." If the shells touched, a runaway nuclear chain reaction would trigger instantly. On May 21st, the screwdriver slipped. In a fraction of a second, the room was flooded with a blinding flash of blue light and a wave of intense heat. Slotin didn't scream or run. He used his bare hand to jerk the shell off the core, stopping the reaction and saving the lives of the seven other scientists in the room. But for Slotin, the damage was already done. He had absorbed a lethal dose of neutron radiation—roughly equivalent to standing within 1,500 feet of the Hiroshima blast. He looked at his colleague and calmly said, "Well, that does it." Over the next nine days, Slotin’s body literally disintegrated from the inside out. His DNA had been shattered. His skin turned waxy and began to peel, his internal organs failed one by one, and his mind slipped into a state of "three-dimensional sunburn." He died in agony, a martyr to a safety protocol that didn't exist until his death forced the military to ban manual criticality testing forever. The Demon Core was later melted down and repurposed, but its legacy remains as the most chilling example of how a single millimeter—and a slip of a hand—can rewrite the laws of life and death.


🇫🇷 FLASH | Des tracts néonazis sont distribués dans des boîtes aux lettres de Mulhouse : "Homme blanc, tu en as assez d’entendre les médias juifs mentir pour protéger les envahisseurs arabes et noirs qui volent, pillent et assassinent des Blancs innocents ?". Une enquête a été ouverte. (L’Alsace)







South Africa 15 years ago vs today:




Cette russe à déménagé en France et parle de son expérience


Over 80 boxes full of Nazi material found in basement of Argentina's Supreme Court... In a discovery that has shocked Argentina’s legal and historical communities, more than 80 boxes of Nazi-era documents, passports, photographs and paraphernalia were uncovered in the basement archives of the country’s Supreme Court. The trove was found during a modernization project meant to organize and digitize decades-old judicial records. Historians believe the materials date from the late 1930s through the early 1950s, a time when Argentina under President Juan Perón became a safe haven for fleeing officials after World War II. High-profile figures like Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele famously escaped to South America using forged identities and sympathetic networks. Preliminary inspections suggest the boxes could hold immigration papers, intelligence reports and personal items linked to the smuggling routes that brought N*zi fugitives across the Atlantic. Researchers hope the collection will offer rare insight into how deeply their presence took root in Argentina’s postwar society, and how involved official institutions may have been in helping them elude justice. © Reddit #archaeohistories












Grosses échauffourées en tribunes entre supporters et membres de la sécurité du stade de Marrakech. 😩





