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Repression Collection

"Unveiling the Flames of Resistance: A Chronicle of Repression" In the annals of history, moments have left indelible marks on societies worldwide

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Repression Collection: Hanging of anarchists in Russia, 1878 (print)
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Repression Collection: Police surprising meeting of Russian anarchists, 1878 (print)
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Repression Collection: Destroy the enemy of the people Trotsky!, 1937. Artist: Deni (Denisov)
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Repression Collection: Ivan IV and Malyuta Skuratov, 1870. Artist: Grigori Sedov
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Repression Collection: Chile, Santiago, Cementerio General cemetery, monument to the victims of the Pinochet
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Repression Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). La ciudad sitiada
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Repression Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Franquist policial
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Repression Collection: Russian soldiers shooting demonstrators in the Presnya district of Moscow during the 1905
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Repression Collection: Alexander Ramsey, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
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Repression Collection: Alexander Ramsey of Pennsylvania, 1865-1880. Creator: Unknown
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Repression Collection: Prussian cavalry attacking crowds of demonstrators near the Royal Palace, Berlin
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Repression Collection: Shooting of workers at the Winter Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 9 January 1905 (litho)
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Repression Collection: Japanese troops putting down riots in Seoul, Korea (colour litho)
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Repression Collection: Troubles in Sicily (colour litho)
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Repression Collection: Riots in Belgium (colour litho)
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Repression Collection: Growing babies from cabbages (chromolitho)
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Repression Collection: Three policemen bring a man beaten black and blue into the police station
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Repression Collection: The shooting of Fourmies, illustration from Le Pere Peinard, 2nd May 1897 (litho) (b / w photo)
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Repression Collection: A police brigade charges a group of demonstrators, from Crimes and Punishments
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Repression Collection: The GPU strikes the counter-revolutionary saboteur on the head (colour litho)
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Repression Collection: The Arrest of Louise Michel (1830-1905) 1883 (oil on canvas)
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Repression Collection: In All His Glory, June 1894. Creator: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
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Repression Collection: Under the Boot, 1915. Creator: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
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Repression Collection: Woman agent of the Cheka, the Soviet secret police established after the Russian Revolution
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Repression Collection: The Social Science Congress at Glasgow (engraving)
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Repression Collection: Keeping It Down. Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) Germany Chancellor
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Repression Collection: Headline declaring the end of Prohibition, 6th December, 1933 (litho)
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Repression Collection: Crowd Composition (oil on paper)
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Repression Collection: Advert probably published in the newspaper Le Cri du Peuple
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Repression Collection: Arrest of the leaders of the strike by Russian postal and telegraph workers in St Petersburg
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Repression Collection: The revolutionary strikes in St Petersbirg: police repression (litho)
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Repression Collection: A US Federal Agent closing a saloon during the American Prohibition (1920-33) (b / w photo)
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Repression Collection: Agony of the Commune, last fights in the Cemetery of Pere Lachaise
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Repression Collection: John Bull Bother d, or The Geese alarming the Capitol
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Repression Collection: Tom Paines Nightly Pest, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1792 (hand-coloured etching
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Repression Collection: An Uprising in city hall square at Fourmies, illustration from Le Monde Illustre
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Repression Collection: A protector (colour litho)
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Repression Collection: Russian police breaking up a revolutionary meeting (colour litho)
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Repression Collection: Detainee being led to a Soviet revolutionary tribunal (colour litho)
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Repression Collection: Patriotic Streetlamps (engraving)
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Repression Collection: In the land of the Soviets, 1930. Creator: Unknown
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Repression Collection: On the knees, 1920s. Creator: Galperin, Lev Solomonovich (1886-1938)
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Repression Collection: The Zindan (Prison), 1930s. Creator: Bure, Leon (Lev) Leonardovich (1887-1943)
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Repression Collection: Before search and seizure (from the series of watercolors Russian revolution), 1920
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Repression Collection: More fire at the class enemy!, 1933. Artist: Klinch (Petrushansky), Boris Grigoryevich
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Repression Collection: Ferdinand Alvarez De Toledo Herzog Von Alba, (1933). Creator: Unknown
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Repression Collection: Lluis Companys i Jover (1882-1940), Catalan politician, President of the Government (1934-1940)


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"Unveiling the Flames of Resistance: A Chronicle of Repression" In the annals of history, moments have left indelible marks on societies worldwide. From self-immolation to brutal crackdowns, these haunting glimpses into humanity's darker side serve as reminders of the lengths people will go to fight against oppression. One such poignant image captures Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc setting himself ablaze at a Saigon intersection in 1963. His act was a powerful protest against President Ngo Dinh Diem's anti-Buddhist measures and his mistreatment of dissenters. Malcolm Browne's lens immortalized this sacrifice that shook the world. Traveling back further, we encounter an advertisement from 1943 Baltic Republic, where propaganda masked the true extent under authoritarian regimes. This snapshot reveals how governments manipulated public perception to maintain control over their citizens. The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) witnessed its own share of repressive acts – from cities under siege to Franquist police forces suppressing opposition voices. These images capture the fear and anguish experienced by those trapped in a conflict torn apart by ideological differences. Art has long been a medium through which artists depict repression vividly. Deni's striking artwork "Destroy the enemy of the people Trotsky. " portrays Soviet Russia during Stalinist purges, exposing how dissenters were silenced ruthlessly. Turning our gaze towards Ivan IV and Malyuta Skuratov in 1870, Grigori Sedov's painting showcases historical figures known for their oppressive rule over Russia. Their actions epitomize tyranny and remind us that even rulers can become instruments of repression. Vladimir Makovsky's study for "Bloody Sunday" transports us to January 1905 when peaceful protestors demanding workers' rights were met with violence in St Petersburg streets. The artist captures both despair and resilience amidst state-sanctioned brutality.