The Journal of History

Marianne Gieraths, Maiden Name: Kriesner aged 14 in March of 1945
Zoppot/Free City of Danzig Frantzius Strasse
Time: Evening on March 23, 1945
Place: World renowned Baltic Sea-side Resort Zoppot/Danzig

For several weeks had we been cooped-up in our Air-raid shelter in our house, several families, about 50 people, a variety of neighbors from across the street, or even those from further afield had kept us company because they did not have any other shelter, any adequate protection, sleeping facilities, electricity, food or water in their own homes.

Life was not easy for the many women, children and young girls in the last few chaotic months, as they had to cope with ever worsening war-situation on their own, with no fit and able men around to help, comfort and assist us.

The cruel war had claimed them and so we felt very vulnerable as we were facing the immediate danger of Soviet-Russian invasion. The daily air raids and ever closer and louder rumble of the Russian war-machine, bombarding us.   Continue reading “Never Ending Sorrow, Never Ending Woe!”

Anson Alex

A broken cell phone in a survival situation may seem like a useless piece of equipment at first.

Before you throw it out however, there are some important survival tools that a broken cell phone or smartphone can provide.

Let’s take a look a hypothetical situation.   Continue reading “How to Use Parts of a Broken Cell Phone as Survival Tools”

Mail.com

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia police say a boy charged with aggravated assault was expected to surrender Saturday in connection with a shooting that wounded two students at a high school gymnasium.

Police say another boy already in custody in Friday’s shooting at the Delaware Valley Charter High School in north Philadelphia has not been charged yet. Police aren’t identifying either boy because of their age, but say they’ve been in contact with the second suspect’s parents, which is why they expected him to turn himself in.   Continue reading “Police: 2nd Philly school suspect to surrender”

Sarah BergstromMail.com

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The smell lingers — the slightly sweet, slightly bitter odor of a chemical that contaminated the water supply of West Virginia’s capital more than a week ago. It creeps out of faucets and shower heads. It wafts from the Elk River, the site of the spill. Sometimes it hangs in the cold nighttime air.

For several days, a majority of Charleston-area residents have been told their water is safe to drink, that the concentration of a chemical used to wash coal is so low that it won’t be harmful. Restaurants have reopened — using tap water to wash dishes and produce, clean out their soda fountains and make ice.   Continue reading “Many remain wary of W.Va. water as smell lingers”

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CAIRO (AP) — Almost everyone who cast ballots supported Egypt’s new constitution in this week’s referendum, results announced Saturday show, but a boycott by Islamists and low youth turnout suggest the country is still dangerously divided.

Nearly 20 million voters backed the new constitution, almost double the number of those who voted for one drafted in 2012 under the government of toppled Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. Only a narrow sliver of voters — 1.9 percent — voted against the charter, after a massive government-sponsored campaign supporting it and the arrest of activists campaigning against it.   Continue reading “Voters overwhelmingly back new Egypt constitution”

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The U.S. Election Assistance Commission found Friday that heightened proof-of-citizenship requirements likely would hinder eligible citizens from voting in federal elections, handing down a ruling that denied requests from Kansas, Arizona and Georgia to modify the registration form for their residents.

The decision came just hours before a court-imposed deadline in a lawsuit filed in federal court by Kansas and Arizona that seeks to force the commission to modify state-specific requirements for registering to vote in those states. Georgia, which has a similar voter registration law, is not part of the litigation but was included in the commission’s decision.   Continue reading “Feds deny state bids to tighten voter registration”

Before It’s News – by Homeowner of Record

Do you remember Kelley Williams-Bolar, the African-American Mom from Akron Ohio sentenced to 5 yrs in prison for School Choice? 

The same Judge has now Suspended All Constitutional Rights of an innocent man To Protect The JUDGE’S CRIMINAL FRIENDS!  No Right-to-Trial for Defendant to expose them.    Continue reading “Judge Who Wanted MOM In Prision For School Choice Now Removes All Constitutional Rights”

Truth Dig

A startup will help you fight parking tickets with the swipe of a finger. Fixed, an app created by a man who was tired of having to pay “bogus” fines, will allow you to upload a picture of your ticket along with any evidence to fight it and will let you know its chances of getting dismissed. Then, and here’s the best part, it will contest the fine for you. It’s available only in the beta stages in San Francisco for now, but it may be coming soon to a phone near you.   Continue reading “Say Goodbye to Parking Fines”

Town Hall – by Michael Schaus

Eric Holder’s idea of implementing justice is to shake down banks on trumped up charges based on vague statistics and leftist theories. Holder’s Department of Justice recently leveled a $100 million fine against Ally Bank for “racist” lending practices without a shred of evidence. And Ally’s not the only victim of Obama/Holder Inc.’s protection racket. Apparently, the post-racial presidency of Barack Obama has decided to extort almost a billion dollars from capitalist institutions under the unjustified pretense of ‘race-based’ predatory lending.   Continue reading “Eric Holder’s Billion Dollar Extortion Scheme”

U.S. President Barack Obama (R) and former U.S. President Bill Clinton walk off the stage during the Clinton Global Initiative 2013 (CGI) in New York September 24, 2013. REUTERS/Adrees LatifThe Daily Caller – by Caroline May

One of former President Bill Clinton’s favorite restaurants has eliminated its Friday buffet due to Obamacare.

“We regret we had to make this decision but unfortunately we face new expenses as a result of the Healthcare reform and the Friday Buffet, though wonderful, was not profitable and required extra staff which we can no longer sustain,” a notice at the Georgetown Italian restaurant’s website reads.   Continue reading “Bill Clinton’s favorite DC restaurant shuts down buffet due to Obamacare”

Before It’s News

Look at this below video.. just look at it!
And what is his punishment?

30 days jail, fine, and community service. *smh*
Had this been Joe Six Pack.. He’d been buried under the jail!

I’ll admit, it takes a special breed to deal with drunks and criminals day in and out, maintaining professionalism but, this is Sickening Behavior no matter what she did!   Continue reading “Slap On Wrist: Police Officer Caught On Tape Violently Slamming a Woman Into a Metal Seat”

like a blanket the tyranny covers us all
and builds walls to keep us apart
as we eagerly wait for the tyrant to fall
we long for the nation’s new start

And as policemen cause our children to die
congressmen use them for sex
and as the population is living a lie
they cannot fathom what’s next

the elections are rigged and the courts are a crime
jail is for financial gain
the candidates we’re given are grown from slime
and only increase our pain   Continue reading “Tyranny’s Fall”