DEAR READER

çĽćĽ / Permanent Vacation

oozey mess
wallacepolsom
Sade Olutola
h
One Nice Bug Per Day
Today's Document

JVL
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor
NASA
we're not kids anymore.
d e v o n
Three Goblin Art

titsay
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

Jules of Nature

seen from Russia

seen from Singapore
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Italy

seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from Australia

seen from China

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Canada
seen from Malaysia

seen from India
seen from United Arab Emirates
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
@oldhans

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
Happy birthday to homer Simpson !
#the Simpsons never end!!!â¤ď¸â¤ď¸âđť
Just made thisďźďźreally love the Cuomos and di maio
Di Balcone in Balcone
Un giorno qualcuno dovrĂ fare delle riflessioni su questa comune inquietante passione italica per i balconiâŚ
ććŻä¸ćŻçč§äşčé˝äťç¸
NIne Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
A closer look at the photos on the sleeve from the record from the Simpsons singing the blues.
I really love this so much how they did this.
angelâs battle suitâŚ.
Seems like something I would do lol
ha,ha, Himmlerâs ironic clapping tho
ioh my god
Reinhard Heydrich
more like Reinhard REKTdrich
Himmler is me
Joachim von Ribbentrop Timeline
30 Apr 1893 Joachim von Ribbentrop was born.
11 Aug 1939 German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop met with Italian Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano at Salzburg, Germany (occupied Austria), during which he said that âwe want warâ.
25 Aug 1939 Joachim von Ribbentrop arrived in Berlin, Germany.
26 Aug 1939 The German Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, handed the British Ambassador, Sir Neville Henderson, a list of terms that would allegedly ensure peace. These terms stipulated that Danzig would be returned to Germany, there would be a plebiscite in the Polish Corridor based on 1919 residency and there would also be an exchange of minority populations between Poland and Germany. The British thought these were fair demands and so the Polish Ambassador JĂłzef Lipski went to see Ribbentrop, but was thrown out when he revealed that he did not have the power to sign the agreement. Germany then announced that Poland had refused its fair demands.
28 Sep 1939 Joachim von Ribbentrop arrived in Moscow, Russia, where would announce jointly with the Soviets an attempt to negotiate for peace with the western powers; should Britain and France reject this peace offer, Germany then could not be blamed for the aggression, he reasoned.
24 Oct 1939 German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop delivered a speech in Danzig in which he accused the British government of preparing for a war with Germany for the past few years.
1 Mar 1940 US Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles arrived in Berlin, Germany on a peace mission, and met with German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop on the first day of his visit.
11 Mar 1940 German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop met with Mussolini in Italy regarding German-Italian cooperation in the war.
12 Mar 1940 German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop continued his meeting with Mussolini in Italy, setting up a conference between Hitler and Mussolini to be held some time on or after 19 Mar 1940.
13 Mar 1940 Joachim von Ribbentrop informed the Italians that Adolf Hitler would like to push the date of the upcoming Brenner Pass meeting with Benito Mussolini up to on or about 18 Mar 1940.
11 Jul 1940 Joachim von Ribbentrop requested Spain to assist in the detaining of the Duke of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom.
26 Jul 1940 Joachim von Ribbentrop was updated by German agents in Spain and Portugal regarding the attempt to dissuade the Duke of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, from leaving for the Bahamas.
31 Jul 1940 Joachim von Ribbentrop, upon learning that the Duke of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, was departing for the Bahamas soon, issued an order to send the British royalty another message overnight, stressing the fact that Germany was attempting to avoid armed conflict with the United Kingdom, which could be achieved with the duke was willing to assist, beginning by not departing Europe for the Bahamas.
1 Aug 1940 The Duke of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, received German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentropâs message. He turned down Ribbentropâs request for him to help bring peace between Britain and Germany, citing his loyalty to the British government. He did, however, maintain a channel of communications with Germany in the future should his assistance be helpful once again. To Ribbentropâs dismay, the duke departed for the Bahamas by the end of the day, ending the German attempt to use him to form a new pro-German leadership in Britain.
17 Oct 1940 A message from Joachim von Ribbentrop to Joseph Stalin to invite Vyacheslav Molotov to Berlin, Germany to speak about the recent deterioration of German-Soviet relations was delivered, at a few days delay, to Vyacheslav Molotov. Ribbentrop was not happy regarding the delay, and the fact that the letter was delivered to the Soviet foreign ministry rather than to Stalin himself.
16 Jun 1941 Galeazzo Ciano met with Joachim von Ribbentrop in Venice, Italy. When Ciano asked Ribbentrop about the rumors of a German attack on the Soviet Union, Ribbentrop denied the rumors, but he shared the confidence that, should war really break out, a German victory would be achieved very quickly.
28 Jun 1941 Joachim von Ribbentrop sent a message to the Japanese embassy in Berlin, Germany, asking the Japanese to jointly invade the Soviet Union by tearing up the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact and attack Vladivostok, Russia.
10 Jul 1941 Joachim von Ribbentrop again asked the Japanese to attack Vladivostok, Russia.
19 Aug 1941 Joachim von Ribbentrop requested Japan to join in the attack on the Soviet Union by attacking Vladivostok in eastern Russia; Japan responded by saying that such a venture would require much time for deliberation and planning.
30 Aug 1941 Joachim von Ribbentrop asked Soemu Toyoda regarding a possible Japanese attack on Vladivostok, Russia; the Japanese Navy admiral responded by saying that Japan was preparing for such a venture, and required more time to complete the preparations.
28 Nov 1941 Joachim von Ribbentrop met with Hiroshi Oshima in Berlin, Germany, promising that Germany would declare war on the United States should Japan and the US enter a state of war; Ribbentrop, however, did not know Japan was planning on starting the war soon.
5 Dec 1941 Joachim von Ribbentrop gave Japanese ambassador Hiroshi Oshima a draft document which noted that Germany would declare war on the United States should Japan and the US enter a state of war.
10 Dec 1941 Joachim von Ribbentrop ordered the German chargĂŠ d'affaires in Washington DC, United States to avoid provoking the United States, as Adolf Hitler would like to declare war on the United States first.
4 Aug 1943 Otto Skorzeny learned from the German Police AttachĂŠ that Benito Mussolini had been transported in an ambulance from the Royal Palace in Rome, Italy to one of the carabinieri barracks in Rome back on 25 Jul 1943.
20 Aug 1943 German Admiral Canarisâ sources informed him that Benito Mussolini might be held prisoner on the island of Elba, Italy.
8 Sep 1943 Otto Skorzeny conducted a reconnaissance flight in a He 111 aircraft over Campo Imperatore at Gran Sasso in central Italy and spotted a meadow which could be used as a glider landing field. On the return flight, he narrowly escaped from an Allied air attack.
22 Jun 1944 German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop visited Finland, offering German reinforcement against the recent Soviet offensive, but also demanding Finland to fight until the very end. Finnish President Risto Ryti agreed.
14 Jun 1945 Joachim von Ribbentrop was captured in Hamburg, Germany.
16 Oct 1946 Joachim von Ribbentrop passed away.
via ww2db.com

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
Back on my Ineffable Beauracracy bullshit.
A.K.A. Gabriel expresses regret... and Beelzebub doesnât remember anything before she Fell.
oops
although itâs pretty out of crowleyâs character i like to imagine him going crazy over photos like that when they move in together!! i mean AHHHH
I'm so thirsty for a role swap fic about them
ćçąäş
before the great fall

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming