The Last Flight of Boris Lazarev


The Last Flight of Boris Lazarev




The mummified body of Boris Lazarev, a soviet pilot found in the swamp where he crashed his Hurricane in 1943

Boris Lazarev was a Soviet World War II Pilot who was shot down in February, 1943 by the Luftwaffe. His body and aircraft were recovered in a swamp in 1998 in a mummified condition.

It was February 21, 1943. The war raged on the Eastern Front. The 22 year old pilot Boris Alexandrovich Lazarev and his Hurricane took off in order to halt an attack of the German Luftwaffe..

Pilot Rudolf Müller, from the 6. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 5 “Expertenstaffel” prepared to add another air victory under his belt, which would also be his last. Müller himself was shot down in April of that year and executed while trying to escape from the soviet prison camp.

66 years after this long-forgotten incident, Russians and Americans, searching in the archives found the details of the dogfight. They decided to go to look in the swamp where Lazarev’s Hurricane crashed.

Soon the researchers identified the first parts of the fighter, deep in thick mud.

Among the mangled metal, the researchers made an unexpected and unique discovery: the mummified corpse of the 22-year Soviet pilot. The conditions in the swamp favored the maintenance of the corpse inside the cockpit of the British origin aircraft.

Boris Lazarev
From the position of his body, it was evident that the 22-year old Lazarev was ready to leave the aircraft, having his hands at the straps, probably in a desperate attempt to open the canopy or use his parachute. Only his feet were cut off at the height of the ankles, probably from the brunt of the crash, as they were found in the aircraft.

Lazarev was buried with military honors, while personal items still testify to this day his personality. A knife from a German paratrooper, German coins, Soviet medals, and numerous other objects and documents, remained intact in the anaerobic conditions of the thick mud.

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Nona Faustine posing naked in the streets of New York is a chilling reminder of the vulnerability of the slaves sold there – and the violence against humanity that still troubles the nation today


Nona Faustine posing naked in the streets of New York is a chilling reminder of the vulnerability of the slaves sold there – and the violence against humanity that still troubles the nation today


There are many ways to remember slavery: You can leave tributes, as pilgrims do, at the slavers’ forts in west Africa, or tell the stories of slaves’ lives in books and on screen. Or, like artist Nona Faustine, you can pose naked but for a pair of white shoes at places around New York where slaves were once sold.

There are no more auction blocks, but the ghosts remain for Faustine at sites such as Wall Street where, between Water and Pearl Streets, a slave market operated in the 18th century. It is a chilling thought. But is that memory appropriately awakened by an artist standing nude on a box in the middle of the street?

From Her Body Came Their Greatest Wealth’ ... Faustine at Wall Street, New York, 2013.

The answer is yes. Faustine’s nudity is a graphic reminder of the vulnerability and powerlessness of slavery. More than that, in baring her flesh to history, she conveys the most fundamental horror of the slave trade, the way it reduced people to mere bodies, machines of muscle.

Seeing a yellow cab veer around Faustine’s calm yet troubling presence in the street, you also seem to see in your mind the diagram of a slave ship published by anti-slavery campaigners in 18th-century Britain, with its claustrophobic array of human bodies pressed together to squeeze in as many commodities as possible, to allow for the high mortality rates of the Atlantic voyage. The human body is at the heart of slavery’s history. In JMW Turner’s painting Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On) we glimpse bodies in the water, thrown away like offal.

Over My Dead Body’ ... Faustine at New York City Hall.

Faustine’s pose on a wooden box clearly calls to mind the slave markets at which survivors of the Atlantic crossing would be sold. Eighteenth-century posters for slave auctions emphasise the near-nakedness of the slaves: many bear the same image of two virtually naked Africans. Their nakedness strips them of individuality, a dehumanising effect brutally stressed by the poster’s use of two identical bodies. Yet the 18th century – when slaves were widely sold in New York – was also the age when aristocratic art lovers praised “the nude” and glorified the naked body in Greek and Roman sculpture. The artistic nude was not just about beauty; it ached with pathos. Statues such as the Farnese Hercules and Michelangelo’s Slaves, somewhat appropriately, are monuments to strength and suffering. Faustine echoes such art as she stands with strong, silent dignity. She gives the violated nakedness of slavery the heroism of the nude. Her carnal history paintings in the streets of Manhattan bring home once again the violence against humanity that still scars America.

PICTURED: Naked woman's danger dance on 11th floor air conditioning


PICTURED: Naked woman's danger dance on 11th floor air conditioning


On this day,12 MAY 2014, a woman drew huge crowds after she climbed onto an external air conditioning unit and started DANCING 

The woman, who was high on drugs at the time, climbed out of the window sill of the 11th floor of a posh hotel in southern China. Police and firemen had gathered to the scene, initially thinking that the woman was about to kill herself by hurling herself to the ground below.

But the huge crowd who had gathered at the hotel were instead treated to the sight of the woman dancing on the small unit. Police spokesman Shi Wan said: "She showed absolutely no interest in speaking to the negotiators, she also didn't seem particularly suicidal although she was very excitable. 

An officer inside the bedroom handed the woman a towel to cover herself up and had tried to lure her inside with the promise of food and drink. After that was rejected, it was the voice of an elderly hotely cleaner that held the key to getting the woman to come back inside.


Shi Wan revealed: "It was clear that we weren't going to get anywhere with the normal method, so we took a step back for a while but then an elderly cleaner came into the room and asked a question and we noticed that the woman seemed to react to her voice. "So we asked the cleaner to speak to the woman, which seemed to work quite well. 

"It also provided the opportunity for a fireman attached to a rope to approach the window behind the old woman – and then he suddenly grabbed the naked woman." The naked woman was eventually gragged kicking and screaming to safety. She had apparently spent the night with a man who had already left before she began her naked parade.

Drugs were found in the room and a urine test later confirmed that the woman had took them.  12 MAY 2014 cleaner to speak to the woman, which seemed to work quite well.

A river pirate who killed at least 6 people, including stabbed the victim in the eye, is facing his execution in China in 1900


A river pirate who killed at least 6 people, including stabbed the victim in the eye, is facing his execution in China in 1900


A river pirate is a pirate who operates along a river. The term has been used to describe many different kinds of pirate groups who carry out riverine attacks in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and South America. They are usually prosecuted under national, not international law

A river pirate who killed at least 6 people, including stabbed the victim in the eye, is facing his execution in China in 1900. It stands on stones or wooden beams. Every day 1 will take off with his head on top. He will eventually have nothing to stand on and suffocate to death.

On a sunny winter day some three centuries ago, British warships fired their cannons in celebration as Lieutenant Robert Maynard sailed up the James River upon his return to Virginia. Any questions as to the success of his covert mission to subdue one of history’s most notorious pirates were answered at the sight of the pungent trophy dangling from the bowsprit of Maynard’s ship—the severed, decomposing head of Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard.

It was only months earlier that Blackbeard had vowed to abandon his life as a sea bandit. Just weeks after striking fear throughout the American colonies by blockading Charleston, South Carolina, with his four-ship flotilla in May 1718, the pirate traveled up the Atlantic coastline to the North Carolina capital of Bath and pledged to give up his plunderous ways while appealing to Governor Charles Eden for a King’s Pardon.

No sooner had Eden granted the royal pardon than Blackbeard returned to his high seas treachery. Near Bermuda in August 1718, the pirate and his crew captured two French ships laden with cocoa and sugar. Returning to the North Carolina capital, Blackbeard claimed to have found one of the vessels abandoned at sea and convinced Eden to declare it a wreck, effectively giving the pirate rights to its contents.

The raid against Blackbeard lacked legal authority.
In the Virginia capital of Williamsburg less than 200 miles to the north, Lieutenant Governor Alexander Spotswood cast a wary eye at his neighboring colony, which he viewed as an unsophisticated backwater with a weak governor. Virginia’s top political official harbored a deep hatred of pirates, and he feared that Blackbeard and his fellow buccaneers would use North Carolina as a safe haven to terrorize Virginian shipping interests and threaten its lucrative tobacco trade.

“Virginia was a much more established colony with a much larger economy and population. It had much more to lose to pirates than North Carolina,” says Eric Jay Dolin, author of Black Flags, Blue Waters: The Epic History of America's Most Notorious Pirates. If Eden truly believed that Blackbeard had sworn off piracy, Spotswood was under no such illusion

Although he lacked the legal authority, Spotswood decided to launch a raid that breached North Carolina’s sovereignty to root out the pirate’s base on Ocracoke Island in the Outer Banks. “Many Virginians viewed North Carolina with condescension and Blackbeard with great fear, which made it an easy calculation for Spotswood to launch a raid and not worry about the repercussions,” Dolin says.

In addition to an overland expedition, Spotswood dispatched a British naval force under Maynard’s command. At his own expense, the Virginian colonial leader hired two shallow-draft vessels, the Ranger and the Jane, that could navigate the shallow waters of the Outer Banks but were incapable of carrying cannons, which meant the British sailors would have to rely on their personal weapons. Believing Eden could be in Blackbeard’s pocket, Spotswood did not alert the North Carolina governor, and he even kept the mission secret from his own colony’s assembly.

Blackbeard fell victim to a trap.
After anchoring off the southern tip of Ocracoke Island the night before, Maynard ordered his two ships to advance on Blackbeard on the morning of November 22, 1718. The Virginian expedition quickly lost the element of surprise, however, when both the Ranger and the Jane ran aground. Blackbeard attempted to make a run for it out of the channel, but the British managed to extricate the Jane and pull within shouting distance of the pirates. “At our first salutation,” Maynard recounted, Blackbeard “drank damnation to me and my men, whom he styled sniveling puppies, saying, he would neither give nor take quarter.”

With an advantage in firepower, the pirate ship unleashed a broadside from its cannons that killed the commander of the Ranger and scattered the men on the Jane. Demonstrating quick thinking, Maynard set a trap for the pirates. He ordered all his men except for the pilot and midshipman below deck.

Seeing the deck of the Jane clear of most of its men, Blackbeard brought his ship alongside and led his men over the rails with a rope in hand to lash the vessels together. As soon as the pirates’ feet hit the deck, the pilot signaled Maynard, who rushed from below with a dozen men. “Blackbeard had quite a shock and must have been thrown off balance a bit with the number of sailors who came up ready to pounce,” Dolin says. “We have no idea whether Blackbeard was a great swordsman or not, but we know the British sailors were trained in hand-to-hand combat.”

Six minutes of brutal fighting ensued as swords clashed, fists flew and guns fired before the British sailors subdued the pirates. Blackbeard sustained a terrible pummeling before finally succumbing. “He fell with five shot in him and twenty dismal cuts in several parts of his body,” Maynard recounted.DEA Picture Library/Getty Images

In death, the legend of Blackbeard was born.
Blackbeard may have died, but his legend quickly gained a life of its own. “Blackbeard was neither a particularly successful pirate in terms of treasure plundered, nor was he the fierce rogue he is made out to be,” Dolin says. “During his short turn on history's stage, less than two years’ time, he rarely used violence. Yet, he is often portrayed as a ruthless, even murderous character who terrorized his foes.”

Dolin says it was Captain Charles Johnson’s 1724 book A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates that “transformed Blackbeard into a larger-than-life character” and the archetypal pirate. Johnson employed full use of his literary license in portraying Blackbeard as a bloodthirsty warrior who entwined strands of his fulsome beard in black ribbons. In Johnson’s account Blackbeard would enter battle with “stuck lighted matches under his hat, which, appearing on each side of his face, his eyes naturally looking fierce and wild, made him altogether such a figure that imagination cannot form an idea of a Fury from Hell to look more frightful.”

Dolin notes that no contemporary accounts describe the pirate setting his facial hair ablaze. “Quite apart from the fact that this seems to be a particularly dangerous way of going into battle, even for a pirate who was intent on instilling fear in his victims, one would think that sailors who were captured by or who fought Blackbeard might have, at the very least, noted flames shooting out from under his hat.”

Even Blackbeard’s death quickly became mythologized. Legend grew that after the British sailors decapitated Blackbeard and tied his head to the bowsprit, they dumped his headless body into Pamlico Sound where it took several laps around the Jane before finally disappearing from sight. 

GIRL Slips Note To Waitress Under Napkin, 10 Minutes Later Cops Show Up

 GIRL Slips Note To Waitress Under Napkin, 10 Minutes Later Cops Show Up

A girl slipped a note to a waitress under a napkin in a small diner. The waitress, Emma, felt something odd was happening but was at a loss for words as she found the handwritten note hidden between the napkins. Her face flushed as she read the girl’s message, and she knew she had to act fast. The couple could leave at any moment, and she couldn’t let them get away. So, she let the note drop to the floor and rushed to the doors, locking everyone inside.

Emma had noticed the couple’s strange behavior the moment they walked into the diner. She’d had gut feelings before, but none were quite this strong. The girl’s eyes were covered by large sunglasses, while the man led her to a table in the back. The last thing Emma wanted to do was serve them, stacking two menus on top of each other. She sighed and headed for their table.

When Emma introduced herself, the man hardly acknowledged her presence. He grumbled their drink orders, his eyes glued to his phone screen. His girlfriend didn’t say a word, her eyes focused on the hard wooden table before them. Emma always despised serving impolite customers, but she was about to deal with more than just rudeness. She couldn’t explain the odd sense of discomfort she felt around the couple. The man was constantly looking over his shoulder, while the girl sat motionless, her dark glasses covering most of her face.

When Emma expressed her concerns to a fellow waitress, she assured her there was nothing to worry about. Strange people passed through the diner all the time. Emma tried to comfort herself, thinking they would leave eventually, and she would never have to see them again. All she had to do was mind her own business.

However, Emma’s unease increased as she noticed a tiny, concerning interaction between the couple. It sent shivers down her spine, and she quickly called 911. Born and raised in Franklin, Massachusetts, Emma Davis was your average 22-year-old student. When she wasn’t on campus focusing on her degree, she worked as a waitress at one of the most popular diners in town.

One Thursday afternoon, Emma was nearly late for her shift due to campus traffic. She managed to clock in just two minutes early, but she was particularly tired after handing in her final assignment for the semester. The first two hours of her shift went by uneventfully. However, when the door swung open and the couple entered the diner, Emma’s stomach dropped.

The woman had a thick scarf around her neck, despite the 82° weather, and her face was hidden behind large sunglasses. The man appeared scruffy and tense. They immediately stood out from the friendly customers Emma was used to serving. It was clear that the man was significantly older than the girl, and they appeared to be in an unusual relationship.

Portly’ naked woman jumps on taxi and attacks dog in shocking footage


Portly’ naked woman jumps on taxi and attacks dog in shocking footage


On this day, 19 JUNE 2019, a NAKED woman was filmed jumping on a taxi and attacking a dog in astonishing footage filmed in Scotland. The shocking video shows the rotund woman wandering brazenly down a street in South Lanarkshire

The shocking video shows the rotund woman wandering brazenly down a street in South Lanarkshire.

Both the passenger and the driver are then left in shock as she appears to attack an innocent bystander... watch video 

A dog walker looking on at the scene in utter amazement is attacked by the naked lout, who starts swinging at her.Her violent behaviour causes the dog to take a nasty fall as it’s yanked by its leash.

The woman’s attention is then drawn to the two men in the taxi, one of whom who is filming her.With a sudden surge of energy, she then throws herself on top of the taxi.Her body is seen jiggling up and down as she tries to mount the bonnet, with the men inside howling with laughter.The taxi passenger then shouts out “get tae f***’”, with driver telling her to get off.

But the exhibitionist has other ideas, refusing to do so.Appearing to realise she is on camera, she then puts her head in her hands and stares coyly at them through the windshield.Footage ends with a member of the public attempting to restrain her

It is unknown who filmed the footage but the clip has been shared across social media since this morning.Social media users were quick to wonder if the naked woman was on drugs or drunk.Police Scotland has been contacted about the rampage.

A12 Year-old-girl Gives Birth As She Was Impregnated By Her Classmate


A12 Year-old-girl Gives Birth As She Was Impregnated By Her Classmate 



A very shocking picture at the disposal of Esiama.com has moments when a small girl who is believed to be 12 years of age was seen with a child which she has just given birth to at the hospital.

The girl who was seen sitting on a maternity bed was holding her newly born baby as she posed for the camera.

Though the girl’s name is currently not known, she is said to have given birth to a baby boy after she was said to have gotten pregnant with another classmate with whom she is in the same class.


The March against Fear, 1966


The March against Fear, 1966


In this picture, civil rights activist James Meredith is shot in the head, back, and neck by a sniper who ambushed Meredith when he led a March to spread awareness of racism. 

Meredith is a veteran air force pilot. He was the first black man to attend the University of Mississippi in 1962. He was initially accepted; however, when his race was discovered, he was denied entry.

The US Court found that the university discriminated against Meredith, allowing him access to the facility. Meredith was escorted by police on his first day as there was a high threat level against Meredith by racists in the area.... Read story 

In 1966, Meredith participated in a March that he created called "March Against Fear," in which he was the only participant. The March would last 220 miles. He began his March on June 5, intending to spread awareness against racism and get African Americans to vote for politicians supporting their rights in the upcoming elections.

On the following day, on June 6, Meredith crossed the Mississippi border, where he was ambushed by a white man named Aubrey Norvell. Norvell fired at Meredith from a wooded area and shot him three times. This attack happened despite the March being monitored by police and the FBI.

Meredith survived the attack, and on June 26, Martin Luther King JR and other activists, as well as thousands of participants, took over and completed the March, with Meredith rejoining them shortly before the March ended. While they were on the March, the group was attacked, harassed, and threatened by civilians and the police.

Aubrey Norvell was found guilty of assault and served just two years in prison.

Meredith is still alive today at the age of 89.

Photographer: Jack Thornell

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Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani will not be stoned to death - for the time being

Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani will not be stoned to death - for the time being


Privates Stanley Ernest Boon and Arthur John Smith.

Privates Stanley Ernest Boon and Arthur John Smith.


These two soldiers were serving in the North Staffordshire Regiment in the summer of 1939 and were based at Thursley in Surrey, together with Pte. Joseph William Goodwin.

On the evening of Thursday the 4th of July, 1939, the three men decided to go drinking together.  They caught the bus into Hindhead and went to The Royal Huts hotel. This was demolished some 20 to 30 years ago and is now a housing estate.

Here they met 42 year old Mabel Maud Bundy who was a maid at the Moorlands Hotel at Hindhead and who had come in for a drink with a female friend.  By closing time, the friend had already left and the three soldiers offered to walk Mabel back to the Moorlands, where she lived in. The Moorland Hotel building is still there and is now a nursing home.

Mabel left with them and appeared to be quite happy.  As the group neared the Moorlands things turned nasty.  The soldiers decided to rape Mabel and then kill her.

Her body was found the next morning in the hotel grounds by Thomas Mitchell the kitchen porter.  An examination showed that she had been sexually assaulted.  The autopsy carried out by Professor Keith Simpson, found that her nose had been broken and that she had died from a heavy blow(s) to the side of the head, thought to be from violent punches, inflicted by a strong man.

Witnesses came forward to say that they had seen Mabel leaving the Royal Huts with three soldiers and they were invited to an identity parade of the 152 soldiers at the camp in Thursley.  Agnes and William Dopson were able to identify Boon. 

Forensic tests showed blood on the clothes of 27 year old Boon and 26 year old Smith and semen on Boon and 29 year old Goodwin. All were arrested and taken to Farnham police station.

Boon and Smith admitted having sex with Mabel but claimed it was consensual and denied intending to murder her, claiming that they only intended to “knock her out” after she changed her mind having first had intercourse with Smith. 

All three were tried at the Old Bailey before Mr. Justice Oliver on the 12th to the 21st of September, 1939.  Boon and Smith were convicted and Goodwin acquitted of murder as there was no real evidence that he was an accomplice to rape - he himself hadn't used violence, so he could only be guilty of murder, if he were guilty of the rape, which the jury decided he wasn't.  

Boon placed the blame on Smith, saying “I am innocent of any violence that night, it was just a matter of being present with Goodwin who got acquitted.”  However, he chose not to appeal.  Smith did appeal but this was dismissed on the 11th of October, with Lord Hewart describing the crime “as one of ferocious and repulsive brutality”.  Lord Hewart was the Lord Chief Justice at the time and was sitting with Justices Charles and Humphreys.

In view of the obvious animosity between Boon and Smith and to avoid a scene on the gallows it was decided to execute them on consecutive days.

At 9.00 a.m. on Wednesday the 25th of October, 1939 Boon was hanged at Wandsworth by Thomas Pierrepoint, assisted by Stanley Cross.  He was given a drop of 8 ft 9 in. (3 inches more than the maximum value in the drop table) on account of his slight build and weight of just 125 lbs., the prison doctor concurring with Pierrepoint’s proposed drop.

The following morning, assisted by Thomas Phillips, Thomas Pierrepoint executed Smith.  Smith weighed 154 lbs. and was given a drop of 7’ 3” causing fracture/dislocation of the 4th and 5th cervical vertebrae and “tearing of the junction of the medulla and pons.”

BIKINI BEACH BRAWL Bikini-clad women have a massive fist fight in the street during Spring Break in Miami


BIKINI BEACH BRAWL Bikini-clad women have a massive fist fight in the street during Spring Break in Miami


One woman was filmed being pounded and kicked in the head while lying in the middle of a road at Miami Beach

Dozens of people appear to be involved in the fight, with some of those violently struck repeatedly in the head looking stunned afterwards.

A crowd quickly grows, and rather than intervene to stop the brawl – which continues unabated for at least several minutes – the young bystanders merely film the fight on their phones.... 

SCANTILY-clad women have been videoed punching each other in a mass brawl at iconic Miami Beach..... read and watch the video 

College students letting their hair down – and their fists fly – during their Spring break have been slammed for acting like “trash” with their “gross behaviour and indecent exposure” in public.

Video-sharing site FlyHeight.com uploaded shocking footage over the weekend, showing scantily-clad young women in swimwear pummelling each other in the street.

One woman can be seen being pounded and kicked in the head while she lies in the middle of a road.

Dozens of people appear to be involved in the fight, with some of those violently struck repeatedly in the head looking stunned afterwards.

A crowd quickly grows, and rather than intervene to stop the brawl – which continues unabated for at least several minutes – the young bystanders merely film the fight on their phones.

The video, which also shows motorists honking horns to stop the fight, includes shots of one woman, in a neon cut-out swimsuit, having her breasts exposed while pummelling another woman.

The “college crowd is in town until April 2” and similar videos of bad behaviour have been flooding social media in recent days, Local 10 reports.

These include a man punching a woman and “knocking her down to the floor on Ocean Drive in South Beach”.

In upsetting video footage, shared on social media, the woman was left unconscious as a result.

Miami Beach Police Department spokesman, Officer Ernesto Rodriguez, warned: "This is the exact type of reckless and dangerous behaviour that if we witness you will be arrested for."

Cops uploaded a video of a motorist opening a bottle of booze - while on the road - and pour it into a plastic cup being held outside another vehicle, which had drawn up alongside the car.

And scantily-clad women were filmed twerking and doing the splits on a large white vehicle parked beneath palm trees along the beach.

After that video was shared by an annoyed local man on the Miami Beach Residents Facebook group page, fellow residents hit out at the scandalous activity.

One woman said: “Trash!!! I would arrest them for indecent exposure.”

Miami Beach PD said on Facebook that cops are “working around the clock to keep Miami Beach safe” during the Spring break.

It added: “We continue to ask our visitors to act responsibly and treat our city with respect. Come on vacation, don’t leave on probation.”

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Naked twerking woman dies falling off stage after ‘being manhandled by crowd of pervs’ at carnival



Naked twerking woman dies falling off stage after ‘being manhandled by crowd of pervs’ at carnival

A NAKED woman who was filmed 'twerking' on stage died after she fell off into a crowd at a festival.  The young dancer, identified as Maame Ama Broni, was reportedly being "manhandled by two men" before she tumbled to her death.

She had been paid £70 to strip from the waist down at the 'Family Street Carnival' at Budunburam Refugee Camp near the Ghanaian town of Kasoa on January 16. The victim, who came from the Ghanaian town of Akwatia and was living at the refugee camp, took to the stage after the compere, identified as Original Shana, offered £70 (USD 100) to anyone willing to gee up the crowd by removing their undies while twerking. 



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The Great War, November 6-7, 1918

The Great War, November 6-7, 1918


The Great War, November 6-7, 1918

Upon his return to Spa, on November 6, after spending four days at the front, General Groener warned the Kaiser himself and the Chancellor by telegram that he had to sign an armistice, no later than Sunday 9. “Even Monday will be too late,” Groener warned. His report on the situation, drawn from his own experiences of the last few days, was disheartening: the fleet had mutinated, the revolution was imminent, and the government's authority had fallen so low that troops refused to fire on the revolutionaries.

The next day, November 7, in the morning, the German delegates for the armistice will meet in Spa. The leader of the Center Party, Matias Erzberger, a member of Prince Max's government, had agreed, albeit very reluctantly, to lead the delegation, t

hereby signing his own death sentence. So uncertain it was that Erzberger would really have the courage to enter French lines that a virtually unknown officer, General Von Gündell, had been ordered to be willing to take his place. That morning, Foch received a radio message from the German Supreme Command giving him the names of the emissaries and asking him that, “for the sake of humanity,” his arrival in France “provide a provisional suspension of hostilities.” Foch has rejected the request. At noon, the delegation left Spa in the direction of the front and crossed into the territory controlled by the French, where they were told that the negotiations would take place in the Compiègne forest.

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