I found several stills from the movie Danton (1932), which I couldn't find anyone who had seen. Although the photos may make us laugh, here are a few that are relatively charming.
Gabrielle (she looks nice, but I can't judge her based on that alone, played by Andrée Ducret) and Georges(Jacques Grétillat):
and Camille (André Fouché):
I've seen some magazine articles from the time about the movie, and to be honest, it doesn't look all that interesting. Except that it is one of the few movies in which Gabrielle appears and I am studying French literature of the early 20th century, it might not be worth seeing. Did the actor who played Danton caricature him?
By the way, Stam & Raengo have stated in A Companion to Literature and Film that the movie may be partially based on Przybyszewska's The Danton Case, but I think this is unlikely. The play was apparently little known in France at the time, and I could find no mention of it in movie magazines. Besides, it doesn't seem to have any Stasia-like elements from any point of view. According to François Huzar, Robespierre appears to have very little in the film (the author does not seem to have seen the film itself).
My Conclave zine contribution as a Tedesco/Benitez truther🙏🏾🙂↕️
My place is by my husbands side.
THIS IS TO REAL
How it feels to be a Robespierre Defender amongst Marie Antoinette glazers
Saint just Is a DIVA💜
((Ooc: i really fricken love how Saint-Just is standing here. Hes staring at this man with the look of "i will get you" for the way he was talking to Robespierre. Hes so sassy with the hand on his hip and the side eye. He widened his eyes a bit as if telling the man with his eyes to back off and i love it. Robespierre's guard dog)
guys I’m crying in my bed so bad but then I just remember that I have a image of Robespierre pasted on my wall, idk how to feel lol it’s so uncomfortable his fucking green eyes looking at me oh god 🙏 🙏🙏🙏😭
Guys…hear me out. The chokehold this man has on me 🧍♀️
lol se me olvidó subir este dibujo q hice hace poco jejeje
The Polish Army in World War II, despite being poorly equipped compared to other armies, fought fiercely against the German invasion, initially defending their homeland in the "September Campaign" before forming a significant exiled force that fought alongside the Allies in the West, particularly distinguishing themselves in the Italian campaign and the Battle of Monte Cassino, with notable contributions also made by the Polish Air Force and Navy throughout the war; they are recognized for their significant resistance movement within occupied Poland, known as the "Home Army" (Armia Krajowa), which engaged in sabotage and intelligence gathering against the German occupation forces.
From "The Polish Army 1939-45"