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Vienne, France 1861
Whenever someone asks for webcomic recommendations, Unsounded by Ashley Cope is my go-to. It's about a bratty thief girl and her undead wizard bodyguard, but also war, dogmatism, and the cruelty of the state.
Ashley recently finished Book 1, and I HAD to draw these two supporting characters who absolutely ripped my heart out (but like...in a good way ;D).
Vienne
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Propagande dans les rues de Vienne promouvant l’Anschluss avec l’Allemagne, 1938.
L’Allemagne envahit et annexa officiellement l’Autriche les 12-13 mars 1938. Dans les semaines suivantes, un référendum fut organisé, demandant aux Autrichiens : « Approuvez-vous la réunification de l’Autriche avec le Reich allemand réalisée le 13 mars 1938 et votez-vous pour le parti de notre chef Adolf Hitler ? » Les semaines précédant le vote du 10 avril furent marquées par une vaste vague de propagande pro-Anschluss, mettant fortement en avant l’image de Hitler et le mot « Ja » (« Oui »).
Ascenseur et escalier de 1898 dans la maison 'Majolique', Architecte Otto Wagner (1841-1918) à Vienne. - source Peter K Burian.