(Single funnel cargo vessel, stationary in port below a sheer cliff)
SS Oria, photographed carrying a cargo of timber, likely before the war.
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12th Feb 1944. The cargo vessel SS Oria, carrying over 4,200 Italian prisoners, was blown onto rocks in the Saronic Gulf, close to Athens. Fewer than 50 Italians, along with 6 German guards and 6 crewmen including the captain, survived. It was one of the worst maritime disasters in history.
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12.02.2025 16:01
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The chapel that still links Orkney and Italy - 80 years after WW2
The Italian Chapel was built and decorated by prisoners of war during World War Two.
"The chapel still linking Orkney and Italy - 80 years after WW2 ended"
A lovely account about the truly remarkable Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm, one of the Orkney Islands, and Domenico Chiocchetti, the artist responsible for much of its interior π
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
10.02.2025 10:33
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Today's book purchase, looks like an excellent account of the Arctic Convoys written by a survivor of the sinking of HMS Trinidad.
Special as well because one of my relatives served on one of the later incarnations of HMS Edinburgh!
#historybookchat
09.02.2025 14:20
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Excellent! Thanks, Bobbie! I'll definitely seek this out.
08.02.2025 17:39
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Wandering around Central London and spotted something I'd otherwise missed despite walking up and down the street for years.
A plaque commemorating Endell Street Military hospital, a active in the Great War, and apparently the only military hospital entirely staffed by women.
#WW1
08.02.2025 15:56
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Privilege to see "In Which We Serve" on the Big Screen at the BFI.
Such an excellent film, wonderfully acted (particularly by Noel Coward, John Mills and Ceila Johnson).
Three cheers for the ship as the crew are in the water and watching her go down gets me every time.
08.02.2025 14:50
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#OTD in 1944, Italy. Lance Corporal J. Leigh from the Seaforth Highlanders and his mascot Churchill. #WW2 #HISTORY
07.02.2025 07:20
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You win a lovely sketch drawn by my fair hand, the same sketch you drew for me at Centuripe...
05.02.2025 23:13
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If only there were more tickets available for your event with @nickthorpe.bsky.social! Very much looking forward to reading the book.
05.02.2025 14:10
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The best infantry combat footage I've ever come across. (24 October 1944, Den Bosch battle. Most bridges were blown. This is the *actual* attack across a sluice walkway by brave men from 7 Royal Welch Fusiliers. Germans on the other side. π² #WW2 #HISTORY)
03.02.2025 07:51
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Visiting the Indian National War Memorial. Surely not many war memorials have a prominent metal relief of a Hawker Hunter in action @damcasterspod.com
28.12.2024 16:51
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Christmas Truce 1914: Henry Williamson, then in the London Rifle Brigade, remembers the truce at Ploegsteert in December 1914. Williamson became a nature writer after the war, including βTarka The Otterβ and wrote many books based on his experiences in the conflict.
24.12.2024 11:35
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After a lovely Nine Lessons and Carols at the London Welsh Centre, we had a real treat of listening to a great group of Ukrainian polyphonic singers doing renditions of Ukrainian Carols in aid of good causes to support civilians affected by Russia's invasion
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08.12.2024 21:17
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The important thing to remember is all the books that did get away (I mean, were moved). That this book was Scottish was entirely a coincidence, what was it doing on the French history shelf in the first place.
08.12.2024 12:15
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A book, titled "Dunkirk: The Men They Left Behind" by Sean Longworth
It's a bit too on the nose that while moving all my books into my new home, this is the one I managed to accidentially leave behind.
#histbookchat
08.12.2024 11:33
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Photo from recent protests in Tbilisi. The protesters are opposing the government's withdrawal from EU negotiations and numerous acts of extreme police brutality. The sign encourages the police to join the protests: αααα€ααͺαα gaipicet 'go on strike!'
Weekly Georgian Etymology: ααα£ααα α©αααααααα daumorΔilebloba 'defiance, disobedience', from Old Georgian α«αα°αΉα¨αͺα¨ morΔili obedient, from Georgian-Zan *rΔΛ - obey, hear, possibly an ancient metathesis of Akkadian πππΊπ rΔΕ‘tum female slave. Often used to describe civil disobedience.
02.12.2024 06:18
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Captured V-2 rocket on display in Trafalgar Square soon after the end of the war in 1945.
THREAD/By November 1944, it would be fair to say that Londoners, along with most of the rest of the citizens of British towns and cities were distinctly war-weary having been under fire, on and off since September 1940. Hitler's latest weapon, the V-2 rocket had been dropping on London since...
25.11.2024 16:45
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I'm really interested in this area too, one of my relatives was in the RAF and captured on Java before dying in a POW camp on Borneo in 1945.
Books wise, first comes to mind the "Bloody Shambles" trilogy and a memoir "Hurricanes Versus Zeros: Air Battles Over Singapore, Sumatra & Java"
22.11.2024 19:46
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#OTD in 1944, despite heavy rain making much of the country impassable, 53rd (Welsh) Division was pushing to the line of the Maas.
As they had done across North West Europe, the mortars of 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment were in support.
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18.11.2024 08:03
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16.11.2024 14:12
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15.11.2024 17:16
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a soldier in a helmet says i 'll see you on the beach
ALT: a soldier in a helmet says i 'll see you on the beach
An opportunity to drop my most used war film gif.
Any plans with mates? Don't use a thumbs up or a "sure I'll see you at the pub", I use:
15.11.2024 17:04
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