(via everythingfox)
[video]
[video]
(via ca-ripper-analogarchives)
On this day, 13 March 1945, two working class sisters, Vera and Libera Arduino, were executed in Italy by fascists alongside their father, a houseguest and some neighbours. Factory workers around the region sent delegations to the funeral, and stopped work while it was ongoing. One girl raised a red flag on the roof of her factory, while an electrician disconnected wiring to prevent the fascists calling for backup. The sisters had been active in the anti-fascist women’s resistance group, the Gddd.
This is a short history of the organisation: https://libcom.org/history/armed-yellow-mimosa-women%E2%80%99s-defence-assistance-groups-italy-1943%E2%80%9345 https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1372780412907105/?type=3
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)
(via scarymovies101)
On this day, 4 May 1929, actress and member of the Dutch resistance Audrey Hepburn was born in Belgium. The daughter of wealthy British and Dutch fascists, Hepburn rejected the politics of her parents and worked as a courier for and performed in underground concerts to raise funds for the Dutch anti-Nazi resistance during Holland’s occupation.
Social media companies could kick us off at any time. If you want to make sure you stay in touch, sign up to our occasional email list: http://bit.ly/2WpvT71 http://bit.ly/2DMHbLyAudrey Hepburn, original antifa.
(via mysterytheater)
(via Broken lab equipment led boffins to solve a 58-year-old physics problem by mistake • The Register)
(Source: theregister.co.uk)
(via dberl)