On this day, 3 December 1944, British-trained and -equipped Greek police, alongside Nazi collaborators, fired on an anti-Nazi demonstration in Athens, killing 28 people, while US and British troops watched. Previously British forces had attempted to disperse the crowd and shot tracer fire overheads of demonstrators, to no avail. The rationale behind the move was to weaken the anti-Nazi partisans, who had been allied with Britain for the previous three years, as Prime Minister Winston Churchill felt they had been too influenced by communists. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1867947400057068/?type=3
ππͺ12 Nights of Happy Horror Holidaysπͺπ
Night 12: Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
By far my favourite horror film for the Christmas seasonπͺπ πͺ
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Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
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This is a fire station in Italy. Hail Hydrant!
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“Elvira’s Christmas Carol”
Elvira’s Haunted Holidays (December 1987)
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πβ π A Happy #horror Birthday to #OzzyOsbourne πβ π
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