50+ Historic B&W Photos Restored In Color

Published on 10/13/2021
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Mata Hari Blew The French Firing Squad A Kiss

Let us show you another brief film of Mata Hari, which we have on hand. During World War I, she was recruited as a spy. She had a life that was a mix of sex and espionage. She had a natural ability for mimicry when she first began out. During her early professional life, she pretended to be Lady MacLeod, the daughter of an English lord. It was a spy, and she was only there for a few days. She was killed by a firing squad on the 15th of October, in front of her family. The detectives discovered that she did not use a blindfold and that she kissed the males on the lips.

Mata Hari Blew The French Firing Squad A Kiss

Mata Hari Blew The French Firing Squad A Kiss

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The Devastation In Warsaw Was Obscured By Backdrops Used By Photographers.

Immediately following the Second World War, Europe was in a condition of complete disorder. Poland has suffered a great deal of devastation. There were numerous beautiful constructions in the past, but they were all demolished for various reasons. Survivors are eager to return to their previous life. The photographers attempted to assist the citizens in maintaining some sense of normalcy during the crisis. With backdrops like this, they help to set the mood. The contrast between the two images is breathtaking.

Photographers Used Backdrops To Hide The Devastation In Warsaw

Photographers Used Backdrops To Hide The Devastation In Warsaw

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