We are sharing some of our favourite gifs each day this month for Antifa International’s fifth anniversary. Today: Nazi monuments being destroyed after the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Also:
this is Surrealist Claude Cahun, with a nazi eagle gripped in their teeth, after they and their partner/step-sister Marcel Moore were released by Allied forces:
“For 20 years Schwob and Malherbe
lived and worked together on the Channel Island of Jersey. There, they produced
a vast collection of photographs, almost exclusively of themselves, in which
they toyed obsessively with ideas of identity and gender.
When the Nazis invaded Jersey in 1940, the pair put their fondness for assuming
different identities to good use. With great bravery - as well as considerable
glee - they managed to convince the Germans that what was just a two-woman
resistance movement was actually a complex underground organisation consisting
of several hundred members.”
(Note – I’m not sure what pronouns Cahun and Moore would have preferred – the article uses she/her for both)