I earn £50 as a naked cleaner - my partner is okay with it but some of my clients have creepy requests A woman who works as a naked cleaner has revealed the weirdest parts of the job - including clients who are also naked. Lottie Rae, 32, took up the unusual role to make some extra money in 2017, and charges £50 an hour - estimating she's made a few thousand pounds over the years. The British cleaner says in the six years she's been working as a naked cleaner she's had a range of clients - including some who just want company, naturists, and others who 'hope for something more'. The cleaner, who describes herself as 'free-spirited' says the role has made her feel more body confident and even says it's empowering. Lottie said: 'There's a fair few people who are creepy - a handful of the guys I clean for book cleaners on the premise they will get something else. The cleaner, who describes herself as 'free-spirited' says the role has made he...
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Carl Mydans Photographs Execution of Nazi Collaborators, 1944
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Carl Mydans Photographs Execution of Nazi Collaborators, 1944 Photo: Carl Mydans./Time & Life Pictures Photo: Carl Mydans./Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images. Sep 02, 1944 Read this , then look at these . Just days after Paris was famously liberated from German control in 1944, LIFE photographer Carl Mydans and correspondent John Osborne were eyewitnesses to a grisly affair in the foothills of the French Alps. On September 2, a group of Resistance fighters gathered near the town of Grenoble to execute a half-dozen Nazi collaborators who had worked for the Milice -- the despised Vichy police. The photos and commentary that ran were simultaneously poignant and terrifying. Here is a small sample of some of Mydan's rare, chilling photographs that document the horrific event. Be sure to check out the amazing full gallery on On reflecting on history and on his own involvement in WWII as a bombardier, Howard Zinn contended that there is no “good” war. War poisons ever...
Love for a child's protection will prevail, 1944
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Love for a child's protection will prevail, 1944 Meet Karl-Heinz Rosch, a German machine gunner during WW2. Despite a troubled upbringing, Karl showed courage and compassion. Drafted into the Wehrmacht Armed Forces after graduation, fate had other plans for him. In October 1944, amidst Allied artillery fire on a farm, Karl noticed two children playing in the yard, seemingly unaware of the danger. Without hesitation, he rushed to their aid, leaving his rifle behind, and safely carried the children to the basement. However, tragedy struck when he returned for his weapon, as he was hit by a grenade, resulting in a devastating and gruesome end... Surprisingly, for 60 years, Karl's selfless act remained hidden, concealed by his status as an enemy soldier. Not even his family knew the details of his sacrifice. It was only when the rescued children came forward with their testimonies that the public learned about the young German soldier's bravery. Due to his allegiance to the e...
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