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Michel SARDOU a` Forest National
Concert de Michel SARDOU a` Forest National le 17 mars 2011
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PEOPLE - Joey Kelly bereist die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze
Hamburg der 13.08.2020 Joey Kelly, bekannt als Musiker der Band 'The Kelly Family' und Extremsportler bereist mit einem T2 Bulli (Baujahr 1972) die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze. Gemeinsam mit seinem Sohn Luke wird er 1400 Kilometer das sogenannte Grüne Band laufend zurücklegen und 150 Naturschutzgebiete, im ehemaligen Todesstreifen, durchqueren. Heute gab es einen Pressetermin bei Mobilitätspartner Elbtor. Bildinfo: Joey Kelly mit dem VW T2 Bulli der ihn auf der Routen entlang 'Das Grüne Band' begleiten wird. / 130820 *** Local Caption *** 31170777
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DUK10134904_012
PEOPLE - Joey Kelly bereist die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze
Hamburg der 13.08.2020 Joey Kelly, bekannt als Musiker der Band 'The Kelly Family' und Extremsportler bereist mit einem T2 Bulli (Baujahr 1972) die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze. Gemeinsam mit seinem Sohn Luke wird er 1400 Kilometer das sogenannte Grüne Band laufend zurücklegen und 150 Naturschutzgebiete, im ehemaligen Todesstreifen, durchqueren. Heute gab es einen Pressetermin bei Mobilitätspartner Elbtor. Bildinfo: / 130820 *** Local Caption *** 31170776
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DUK10134904_007
PEOPLE - Joey Kelly bereist die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze
Hamburg der 13.08.2020 Joey Kelly, bekannt als Musiker der Band 'The Kelly Family' und Extremsportler bereist mit einem T2 Bulli (Baujahr 1972) die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze. Gemeinsam mit seinem Sohn Luke wird er 1400 Kilometer das sogenannte Grüne Band laufend zurücklegen und 150 Naturschutzgebiete, im ehemaligen Todesstreifen, durchqueren. Heute gab es einen Pressetermin bei Mobilitätspartner Elbtor. Bildinfo: Joey Kelly mit dem VW T2 Bulli der ihn auf der Routen entlang 'Das Grüne Band' begleiten wird. / 130820 *** Local Caption *** 31170775
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DUK10134904_011
PEOPLE - Joey Kelly bereist die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze
Hamburg der 13.08.2020 Joey Kelly, bekannt als Musiker der Band 'The Kelly Family' und Extremsportler bereist mit einem T2 Bulli (Baujahr 1972) die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze. Gemeinsam mit seinem Sohn Luke wird er 1400 Kilometer das sogenannte Grüne Band laufend zurücklegen und 150 Naturschutzgebiete, im ehemaligen Todesstreifen, durchqueren. Heute gab es einen Pressetermin bei Mobilitätspartner Elbtor. Bildinfo: Joey Kelly mit dem VW T2 Bulli der ihn auf der Routen entlang 'Das Grüne Band' begleiten wird. / 130820 *** Local Caption *** 31170778
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DUK10134904_009
PEOPLE - Joey Kelly bereist die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze
Hamburg der 13.08.2020 Joey Kelly, bekannt als Musiker der Band 'The Kelly Family' und Extremsportler bereist mit einem T2 Bulli (Baujahr 1972) die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze. Gemeinsam mit seinem Sohn Luke wird er 1400 Kilometer das sogenannte Grüne Band laufend zurücklegen und 150 Naturschutzgebiete, im ehemaligen Todesstreifen, durchqueren. Heute gab es einen Pressetermin bei Mobilitätspartner Elbtor. Bildinfo: Carlo von Tiedemann, Jens Ahnefeld (Geschäftsführer Elbtor) und Joey Kelly. / 130820 *** Local Caption *** 31170774
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DUK10134904_008
PEOPLE - Joey Kelly bereist die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze
Hamburg der 13.08.2020 Joey Kelly, bekannt als Musiker der Band 'The Kelly Family' und Extremsportler bereist mit einem T2 Bulli (Baujahr 1972) die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze. Gemeinsam mit seinem Sohn Luke wird er 1400 Kilometer das sogenannte Grüne Band laufend zurücklegen und 150 Naturschutzgebiete, im ehemaligen Todesstreifen, durchqueren. Heute gab es einen Pressetermin bei Mobilitätspartner Elbtor. Bildinfo: Joey Kelly mit dem VW T2 Bulli der ihn auf der Routen entlang 'Das Grüne Band' begleiten wird. / 130820 *** Local Caption *** 31170773
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DUK10134904_013
PEOPLE - Joey Kelly bereist die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze
Hamburg der 13.08.2020 Joey Kelly, bekannt als Musiker der Band 'The Kelly Family' und Extremsportler bereist mit einem T2 Bulli (Baujahr 1972) die ehemalige innerdeutsche Grenze. Gemeinsam mit seinem Sohn Luke wird er 1400 Kilometer das sogenannte Grüne Band laufend zurücklegen und 150 Naturschutzgebiete, im ehemaligen Todesstreifen, durchqueren. Heute gab es einen Pressetermin bei Mobilitätspartner Elbtor. Bildinfo: Joey Kelly trifft prominente Weggefährten z.B. Carlo von Tiedemann. / 130820 *** Local Caption *** 31170772
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DUK10123219_021
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Children taking part in the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188480
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DUK10123219_020
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Children taking part in the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188478
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DUK10123219_019
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Children taking part in the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188477
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DUK10123219_018
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
People in period dress at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188464
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DUK10123219_017
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
People in period dress at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188463
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DUK10123219_016
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Children taking part in the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188470
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DUK10123219_015
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Children and parents before taking part in the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188472
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DUK10123219_014
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
George Moore before the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188456
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DUK10123219_013
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Children and parents before taking part in the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188473
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DUK10123219_012
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
People in period dress at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188455
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DUK10123219_011
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
People in period dress at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188483
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DUK10123219_010
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Poppy aged 6 polishing her car before the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188457
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DUK10123219_009
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Joe Stanley 10 before the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September before the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188459
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DUK10123219_008
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
People in period dress at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188461
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DUK10123219_007
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Joe Stanley 10 before the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September before the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188460
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DUK10123219_006
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Children and parents before taking part in the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188474
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DUK10123219_005
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Children taking part in the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188481
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DUK10123219_004
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Poppy aged 6 polishing her car before the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188458
(c) Dukas -
DUK10123219_003
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
Children taking part in the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188479
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DUK10123219_002
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
George Moore before the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188485
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DUK10123219_001
FEATURE - So war es früher mal: Nostalgiker beim Goodwood Revival Festival
George Moore before the Settrington Cup race at Goodwood Revival 2019, West Sussex, 14th September *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30188487
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DUK10109466_003
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
One shop in the city center of Sarajevo selling things related to Tito . Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised by
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_001
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
Part of the interior of the bedroom of one inhabitant of Sarajevo. Tito's photo is on the table next to the bed.Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised by almost all nationalistic leaders in t
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_002
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
Tito's photo on the wall in the SDA headquarters (Social Democrat Party) in Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_011
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
An interior that looks like it still in the 70s but Tito's picture is inevitably on the shelf. Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised by almost all nationalistic leaders in the former Yugo
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_012
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
Souvenirs with Tito's character are everywhere, in every souvenir shop at the most important tourist sites in the city. Sarajevo,Bosna i Hercegovina.
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised by almost all nationalistic leade
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_010
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
Tito's statue in the courtyard of the university campus in Sarajevo. It used to be a military garrison of the former Yugoslav People's Army. But the statue remained untouched from behind the university campus and people still bring flowers and leave under Tito's statue.
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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_006
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
Elderly people sit in a sweet shop under Tito's pictures and have a conversation about some happier times.Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina-
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised by almost all nationalistic leaders in the fo
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_009
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
This lady ,the owner of this sweet shop poses under the photo of Tito-Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised by almost all nationalistic leaders in the former Yugoslavia, people began to
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_008
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
An older lady an University professor sitting in front of the wall on which Tito pictures are.Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised by almost all nationalistic leaders in the former Yugosl
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_005
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
Souvenirs in Bascarsia, the most popular tourist part of Sarajevo. This boy, who is probably still going to elementary school, attracts souvenirs related to Tito and ex-Yugoslavia.
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109466_007
REPORTAGE - Ex Yugoslavien: Tito ist noch immer präsent
Pictures of the cover of some of the most famous world magazines with Tito on them, on the wall of a cafe garden in the center of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And ju
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Tito's sculpture in a cafe bearing his name.Sarajevo,Bosna and Herzegovina
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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ... bombing of Serbia by NATO forces ...
All this marked the breakdown of socialist Yugoslavia, especially the bloodiest war on the soil of Europe since the Second World War, the one in Bosnia from 1992 to the end of 1995. The exception is the peaceful secession of Macedonia and Montenegro from socialist Yugoslavia. By the mid-eighties of the twentieth century, life in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was marked by the figure and part of Tito, or by the full name Josip Broz. He was not only adored in Yugoslavia but was recognized as one of the most important leaders of the last century and perhaps in recent history in general. But Tito died in 1980 and after the most visited and most magnificent funeral ever made to a politician and president of things in Yugoslavia, they slowly become worse until the escalation of the wars of the early nineties. Already before the beginning of the aforementioned wars, the figure and Tito's work are gradually becoming pushed aside, the demeanor is even proclaimed as the criminal by the nationalist and neo-fascist movements and politics in all the republics of Yugoslavia, first quietly and then louder and louder.After the proclamation of independence by the ranks of the former Yugoslav republics , especially during the wars and even more in the years after, everything that reminded Tito and his parts was removed and destroyed in some parts of the former Yugoslavia received opsesive proportions.
And so everyone gets their small states, alleged democracy and quasi-capitalist systems that do not really look like those in the developed European countries. Even some of them became members of the EU like Slovenia and Croatia. And just when it was supposed to start a fairy tale promised by almost all nationalistic leaders in
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Carona, Tessin, Schweiz. Souvenirgeschaeft mit Antiquitaeten
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Carona, Tessin, Schweiz. Souvenirgeschaeft mit Antiquitaeten
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Lissabon, Hauptstadt und groesste Stadt von Portugal. Abend vor der Burg Sao Jorge (Festung)
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Lissabon, Hauptstadt und groesste Stadt von Portugal. Urinol - Pissoir in der Altstadt bei der Burg Sao Jorge (Festung)
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RhB Raetia Pullmann Express zwischen Davos und Frauenkirch
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Havanna, Kuba, La Habana Vieja, Karibik, Zentralamerika, Unesco-Welterbe, Altstadt, Gran Teatro de La Habana, Parkplatz mit Oldtimer
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Aaron Whiteside Wohnung
Früher war besser: Nostalgiker Aaron Whiteside richtet sich komplett im 1930er Look ein / 110314 ***Nostalgic Aaron Whiteside steps back in time when he enters his front door - with his home decorated just like a 1930s house.
[On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs.
But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind.
There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than #10,000 collecting.
Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young, when his love of the 1930s began.
He bought house for #80,000 seven years ago - after it had stood empty for nine years - and has worked tirelessly on it ever since.
The wallpaper cost an eye-watering #100-per-roll, as it was rescued from a German time-capsule buried in the 1930s.
He has one of the first electric cookers and three fireplaces, one bought for #400 and two rescued from a skip, as well as art deco works bought on eBay.
Not content with just looking like itÕs in the 1930s, the house also runs like a pre-war one would have, heated by four coal fires.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Aaron Whiteside Wohnung
Früher war besser: Nostalgiker Aaron Whiteside richtet sich komplett im 1930er Look ein / 110314 ***Nostalgic Aaron Whiteside steps back in time when he enters his front door - with his home decorated just like a 1930s house.
[On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs.
But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind.
There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than #10,000 collecting.
Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young, when his love of the 1930s began.
He bought house for #80,000 seven years ago - after it had stood empty for nine years - and has worked tirelessly on it ever since.
The wallpaper cost an eye-watering #100-per-roll, as it was rescued from a German time-capsule buried in the 1930s.
He has one of the first electric cookers and three fireplaces, one bought for #400 and two rescued from a skip, as well as art deco works bought on eBay.
Not content with just looking like itÕs in the 1930s, the house also runs like a pre-war one would have, heated by four coal fires.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Aaron Whiteside Wohnung
Früher war besser: Nostalgiker Aaron Whiteside richtet sich komplett im 1930er Look ein / 110314 ***Nostalgic Aaron Whiteside steps back in time when he enters his front door - with his home decorated just like a 1930s house.
[On the outside the modest three-bedroom semi looks like the rest of the suburban street in Blackpool, Lancs.
But inside everything is from a bygone era, including the rare wallpaper, fireplaces and electric cooker which was one of the first of its kind.
There's also art deco pieces, old pictures and war-time memorabilia that Aaron has spent seven years and more than #10,000 collecting.
Aaron, 31, has been imagining the throwback house since he was young, when his love of the 1930s began.
He bought house for #80,000 seven years ago - after it had stood empty for nine years - and has worked tirelessly on it ever since.
The wallpaper cost an eye-watering #100-per-roll, as it was rescued from a German time-capsule buried in the 1930s.
He has one of the first electric cookers and three fireplaces, one bought for #400 and two rescued from a skip, as well as art deco works bought on eBay.
Not content with just looking like itÕs in the 1930s, the house also runs like a pre-war one would have, heated by four coal fires.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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