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  • Interior of the Physicians Room at the WW2-era Franja Partisan Hospital, on 20th June 2018, near Dolenji Novaki, Slovenia. From December 1943 until the end of the war as part of a broadly organized resistance movement against the Fascist and Nazi occupying forces, the hospital was set in a deep gorge in rural Slovenia where fighters were brought in from many areas to be treated in this secret location. 578 were treated here but the mortality rate were only 10% and the site was never discovered by German forces. Franja is in the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage sites.
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  • Interior of the Surgery Cabin at the WW2-era Franja Partisan Hospital, on 20th June 2018, near Dolenji Novaki, Slovenia. From December 1943 until the end of the war as part of a broadly organized resistance movement against the Fascist and Nazi occupying forces, the hospital was set in a deep gorge in rural Slovenia where fighters were brought in from many areas to be treated in this secret location. 578 were treated here but the mortality rate were only 10% and the site was never discovered by German forces. Franja is in the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage sites.
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  • Interior of the Cabin for the Wounded at the WW2-era Franja Partisan Hospital, on 20th June 2018, near Dolenji Novaki, Slovenia. From December 1943 until the end of the war as part of a broadly organized resistance movement against the Fascist and Nazi occupying forces, the hospital was set in a deep gorge in rural Slovenia where fighters were brought in from many areas to be treated in this secret location. 578 were treated here but the mortality rate were only 10% and the site was never discovered by German forces. Franja is in the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage sites.
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  • Interior of the Cabin for the Wounded at the WW2-era Franja Partisan Hospital, on 20th June 2018, near Dolenji Novaki, Slovenia. From December 1943 until the end of the war as part of a broadly organized resistance movement against the Fascist and Nazi occupying forces, the hospital was set in a deep gorge in rural Slovenia where fighters were brought in from many areas to be treated in this secret location. 578 were treated here but the mortality rate were only 10% and the site was never discovered by German forces. Franja is in the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage sites.
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  • Interior of the Kitchen at the WW2-era Franja Partisan Hospital, on 20th June 2018, near Dolenji Novaki, Slovenia. From December 1943 until the end of the war as part of a broadly organized resistance movement against the Fascist and Nazi occupying forces, the hospital was set in a deep gorge in rural Slovenia where fighters were brought in from many areas to be treated in this secret location. 578 were treated here but the mortality rate were only 10% and the site was never discovered by German forces. Franja is in the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage sites.
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  • Names of those who died from injuring while at the WW2-era Franja Partisan Hospital on 20th June 2018, near Dolenji Novaki, Slovenia. From December 1943 until the end of the war as part of a broadly organized resistance movement against the Fascist and Nazi occupying forces, the hospital was set in a deep gorge in rural Slovenia where fighters were brought in from many areas to be treated in this secret location. 578 were treated here but the mortality rate were only 10% and the site was never discovered by German forces. Franja is in the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage sites.
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  • The grave of a Partisan fighter, killed during WW2 in 1944, on 18th June 2018, in Kupljenik, Slovenia.
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  • Elated US citizens celebrate at the very moment of Barack Obama's ingauration as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. Members of expatriates and 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters wave their hands in the air at The Texas Embassy Texmex bar in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
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  • 30th Chief of the ancient clan MacLeod, Hugh MacLeod, 34, eats a hasty Saturday breakfast in his private flat at Dunvegan Castle, Maureen Byers on the north-west corner of the Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands. Dunvegan has been the clan's traditional stronghold and ancestral home for 800 years which makes it the longest inhabited family home in Scotland. Now a visitor centre and place of pilgrimage for MacLeods from all over the world, it houses medieval artefacts from when Scotland was a wild and warring nation against the English. It has survived clan battles, extremes of feast and famine and profound social, political and economic changes in the Highlands. Originally designed to keep people out, Dunvegan Castle was first opened to the public in 1933. Visitors include Sir Walter Scott, Dr Johnson, Queen Elizabeth II and Emperor Akihito.
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  • Built on rocks once surrounded by sea, Dunvegan Castle is home to Hugh MacLeod, Chief of the ancient clan MacLeod on the north-west corner of the Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands. Hugh is the 30th encumbent of the McLeods and this has been the clan's traditional stronghold and ancestral home for 800 years which makes it the longest inhabited family home in Scotland. Now a visitor centre and place of pilgrimage for MacLeods from all over the world, it houses medieval artefacts from when Scotland was a wild and warring nation against the English. It has survived clan battles, extremes of feast and famine and profound social, political and economic changes in the Highlands. Originally designed to keep people out, Dunvegan Castle was first opened to the public in 1933. Visitors include Sir Walter Scott, Dr Johnson, Queen Elizabeth II and Emperor Akihito.
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  • 30th Chief of the ancient clan MacLeod, Hugh MacLeod, 34, greets tourists and talks to the curator of Dunvegan Castle, Maureen Byers on the north-west corner of the Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands. Dunvegan has been the clan's traditional stronghold and ancestral home for 800 years which makes it the longest inhabited family home in Scotland. Now a visitor centre and place of pilgrimage for MacLeods from all over the world, it houses medieval artefacts from when Scotland was a wild and warring nation against the English. It has survived clan battles, extremes of feast and famine and profound social, political and economic changes in the Highlands. Originally designed to keep people out, Dunvegan Castle was first opened to the public in 1933. Visitors include Sir Walter Scott, Dr Johnson, Queen Elizabeth II and Emperor Akihito.
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  • Elderly members of expatriate US citizens and 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters talk in an empty ballroom before others arrive to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
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  • Outgoing US President George W Bush and wife Laura wave farewell from the steps of Air Force one over the empty tables of an expatriate US citizens and 'Democrats Abroad' party before  party-goers arrive to celebrate the inaugurations of Barack Obama as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
    obama_inauguration13-20-01_2009.jpg
  • A US citizen listens spellbound to Barack Obama's inauguration speech. Along with other members of expatriate 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters, she holds the American flag during Obama's swearing in as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Texas Embassy Texmex bar in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
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  • The Ai Caduti Per La Liberta statue in Piazza Bra on the 17th November 2019 in Verona in Italy. The name translates as To Have Fallen For Freedom. It represents partisan and was made by Mario Salazzari 1904-1993, sculptor, musician, poet and partisan from Verona. The statue was erected in 1946 to commemorate the first anniversary of Liberation on 25th April.
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  • Statue in Durres commemorating the partisan fighters during World War II. Tirana.
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  • Manicure at Sengsavang beauty salon, a social enterprise supported by AFESIP Laos which offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through a sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation which combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • Miss Minnesota USA 2012, Nitaya Panemalaythong, the first Asian American Miss Minnesota USA, having a manicure at Sengsavang beauty salon, a social enterprise in Vientiane, Lao PDR supported by AFESIP Laos. Sengsavang salon offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through a sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation. AFESIP Laos combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • Manicure at Sengsavang beauty salon, a social enterprise supported by AFESIP Laos which offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through a sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation which combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • Manicure at Sengsavang beauty salon, a social enterprise supported by AFESIP Laos which offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through a sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation which combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • Sengsavang beauty salon is a social enterprise supported by AFESIP Laos and offers beauty training and an income generating activity that supports former victims of trafficking to return to a normal life through sustainable community reintegration. AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) is a French non-governmental, non-partisan and non-religious organisation which combats the causes and consequences of trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls.
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  • The National Historical Museum (Muzeu Historik Kombetar) in Tirana is Albania's largest museum. It was officially opened on October  28th, 1981. The gigantic mosaic over the main entrance is entitled The Albanians and represents the development of Albania's history including everyone from Illirians to partisans.
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  • Soldier in front of the Albanian flag guarding the statue of "Mother Albania"on the outskirts of Tirana is dedicated to the Partisans of WWII. On it is enscribed: Eternal Glory to the Martyrs of the Fatherland.
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