Leftways

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Mussolini’s World Cup

The wave of change that swept through Europe in the 1930s shaped much of the world we know today. The Weimar Republic and the Spanish Republicans fell...

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The Death of Franz Reichelt

Franz Reichelt was an Austrian-born French inventor who worked tirelessly in his free time on designing a flying parachute suit for airplane pilots. Airplanes...

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The Red Viper vs The Mountain

The Red Viper of Dorne versus The Mountain That Moves is arguably the most graphic sequence in George RR Martin’s A Storm of Swords novel. In it, Oberyn...

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Cersei Lannister & The Victory We Didn’t Want

Note: This article contains spoilers up to the end of A Dance With Dragons in the A Song of Ice & Fire book series and includes events that won’t...

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What Is Happening In Milan?

It’s hard to believe that only four years ago AC Milan secured their 18th Scudetto. Even harder to believe that it was just a year before that Internazionale...

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The Fantastic Film Posters of Poland

The post The Fantastic Film Posters of Poland appeared first on leftways.

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The Miracle Season of Hellas Verona

Thirty years ago, Hellas Verona concluded Italian football’s greatest fairy-tale. On May 12th 1985, the club travelled to Atlanta looking for a point...

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St. Louis Blues with Bessie Smith

Considered one of the first ever music videos, St. Louis Blues is a two-reel short film starring legendary blues singer, Bessie Smith. The film is a dramatisation...

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The Detroit Riots of 1943

In the summer of 1943, amidst the heightening of the United States’ involvement in World War 2, a race riot raged through the city of Detroit. Over 3...

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‘The Loose Cannon’ Brian Pillman

On October 5th, 1997, professional wrestling lost one of its most unusual and unpredictable superstars. This man was known as a rebel, a loose cannon...

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Charles Bukowski’s final poetry reading

The Last Straw is a film documenting the very last live poetry reading given by Charles Bukowski. The reading was given at a music club in Redondo Beach...

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Early Soviet Board Game Designs

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