Today: Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

Birmingham, 1940. Nel caos della Seconda guerra mondiale, Tommy Shelby è costretto a tornare dall'esilio volontario per affrontare la resa dei conti più brutale della sua vita. Con il futuro della famiglia e del paese in gioco, Tommy deve affrontare i propri demoni e scegliere se fare i conti con...

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

Birmingham, 1940. In the chaos of the Second World War, Tommy Shelby is forced to return from voluntary exile to confront the most brutal reckoning of his life. With the future of the family and the country at stake, Tommy must face his demons and choose whether to deal with…

#Birmingham #theSecondWorldWar #TommyShelby #Tommy

https://www.today.it/film-serie-tv/schede/peaky-blinders-the-immortal-man.html

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

Il film che porta avanti la saga di Peaky Blinders diretto e sceneggiato da Steven Knight

Today
Dead Floor Space, by The Second World War

from the album Dance Music

The Second World War

[08:40 AM] Mayor Halsema will apologize to Jewish community for Amsterdam's role in WWII

Mayor Femke Halsema will formally apologize to the Jewish community for the municipality of Amsterdam’s role in the persecution of Jews during the Second World War.

https://nltimes.nl/2025/04/11/mayor-halsema-will-apologize-jewish-community-amsterdams-role-wwii

#FemkeHalsema #Jewish #Amsterdam #theSecondWorldWar

Mayor Halsema will apologize to Jewish community for Amsterdam's role in WWII

Mayor Femke Halsema will formally apologize to the Jewish community for the municipality of Amsterdam’s role in the persecution of Jews during the Second World War. The city is also making 25 million euros available to strengthen Jewish life in the Dutch capital, several sources in and around city hall confirmed to Parool.

NL Times

Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: A Book I’m Nervous to Read (and Why)

Hi everyone! I hope you’re all well. It’s Wednesday, and it’s time for another post in the Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge hosted by Long and Short Reviews. If you’d like to participate in the challenge yourself, you can find this year’s list of weekly topics here, and if you’d like to read what others have written about today’s topic, you can do that here!

A Book I’m Nervous to Read (and Why)

I am continuously moving one book to the bottom of my TBR pile: The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat. The story is about a group of Royal Navy sailors fighting in the Battle of the Atlantic during World War II.

It was my dad’s favourite book, and ever since he passed away in 2008, I have considered reading it many times. It’s not the sort of book I’d usually read, but it’s very my dad. He was a total World War II aficionado, often coming out with random facts about ships, famous soldiers or even family members who served in the forces during the war whenever we were walking anywhere.

For the most part, I often thought his stories were boring. I listened out of politeness, but I’d always be silently wishing we’d hurry up and get to wherever we were going so the history lesson would stop.

However, now, I’d give anything to spend an hour or even ten minutes listening to stories of how the HMS Kelly, a K-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy, was built in our home town. I’d love to hear him wax lyrical about the pigeons who got conscripted to help with the war effort, and I feel I could have some version of that if I were to read The Cruel Sea. It would be like I was connecting with my dad in a way, even after all these years.

All that said, the only reason I keep putting off reading the book is  I’m worried I’ll hate it, and my dislike for it will somehow besmirch his memory. I know that’s ridiculous, but that’s just how I feel.

Some day, I believe I’ll bite the bullet and read it, but the possibility of actually enjoying my dad’s favourite book still exists so long as I keep moving it down the TBR pile.

So, that’s the book I feel nervous to read. I wonder which books you’re all putting off reading.

Anyway, that’s post 10 in the bag!

As always, thank you for stopping by to read my words. It really does mean the world!

Until next time,

George

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[21:04] UN says it could take 350 years for Gaza to rebuild following Israel-Hamas war

A UN report has warned that it could take centuries to rebuild Gaza following Israel’s offensive against Hamas, one of the deadliest and most destructive military campaigns since the Second World War.

https://www.independent.ie/world-news/un-says-it-could-take-350-years-for-gaza-to-rebuild-following-israel-hamas-war/a1713944943.html

#UN #centuries #Gaza #Israel #Hamas #one #theSecondWorldWar

UN says it could take 350 years for Gaza to rebuild following Israel-Hamas war

A UN report has warned that it could take centuries to rebuild Gaza following Israel’s offensive against Hamas, one of the deadliest and most destructive military campaigns since the Second World War.

Irish Independent

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Wreck of WWII bomber plane found in Dronten forest

A plane wreck from the Second World War was discovered in the soil of the Van Veldhuizen forest in Dronten. It is believed to be a British Avro Lancaster bomber.

https://nltimes.nl/2024/09/19/wreck-wwii-bomber-plane-found-dronten-forest

#theSecondWorldWar #Dronten #British #AvroLancaster

Wreck of WWII bomber plane found in Dronten forest

A plane wreck from the Second World War was discovered in the soil of the Van Veldhuizen forest in Dronten. It is believed to be a British Avro Lancaster bomber. The Ministry of Defense and its Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) service have asked the municipality to cordon off the area until the plane is recovered next year, Omroep Flevoland reports.

NL Times

Pt Chevalier, 1964
After the Second World War, the beach became associated with sexuality and escape from the restraints of daily life. This is described in Maurice Gee’s novel Going west (1992). Download the document to read an extract (42 KB).

#PtChevalier #theSecondWorldWar #MauriceGee’s #Matapihi #moe_tahurangi

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Pt Chevalier, 1964

After the Second World War, the beach became associated with sexuality and escape from the restraints of daily life. This is described in Maurice Gee’s novel Going west (1992). Download the document to read an extract (42 KB).

In #TheNetherlands today, we had a historic first. The first time a #FarRight politician was involved in the commemoration of the victims of #TheSecondWorldWar. #MartinBosma, left on the photo, once wrote that the #AnneFrank Foundation was involved in a scheme to blame the right for #naziism. It is a sad, historic day.