Surrealists group in Paris – Tristan Tzara, Paul Éluard, André Breton, Jean Arp, Salvador Dalí, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, René Crevel and Man Ray, 1933.

The Surrealists group in Paris, created in 1933, represented an artistic movement that aimed to explore the power of the unconscious mind. This group of artists included Tristan Tzara, Paul Éluard, André Breton, Jean Arp, Salvador Dalí, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, René Crevel and Man Ray. The Surrealists sought to create art that depicted the dreamlike, irrational and illogical aspects of the unconscious. This often involved the use of unexpected juxtapositions, fantastic imagery and the exploration of the abstract. They sought to create a new world, free from the constraints of rational thought. The Surrealists group has had a lasting … Surrealists group in Paris – Tristan Tzara, Paul Éluard, André Breton, Jean Arp, Salvador Dalí, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, René Crevel and Man Ray, 1933. részletei…

Cleaning of Justice over the Old Bailey Courts of Justice London, 1933.

The Old Bailey Courts of Justice in London, England is one of the oldest courts in the world and has been a source of law and justice for centuries. In 1933, a massive cleaning operation was undertaken to restore the court to its former glory. The cleaning involved the removal of dust, dirt, and debris from the walls and floors, as well as the repair and replacement of furniture, fixtures, and other items. The cleaning process also included the installation of a new lighting system, which enabled the court to be used for hearings and trials. The cleaning of the … Cleaning of Justice over the Old Bailey Courts of Justice London, 1933. részletei…

German flying boat Dornier, just before firing on a catapult slide from a German ship, 1933.

In 1933, the German flying boat Dornier was just about to take off from a German ship with a catapult slide. This was an impressive feat of engineering and a testament to the advancements in aircraft technology at the time. The Dornier was a twin-engine, high-wing monoplane, designed for maritime reconnaissance and sea rescue operations. It was capable of carrying up to seven passengers and had a maximum speed of around 120 mph. The Dornier was used extensively by the Germans during World War II, mainly for maritime patrol and reconnaissance missions. It was also used to transport personnel and … German flying boat Dornier, just before firing on a catapult slide from a German ship, 1933. részletei…