Mildred Fish-Harnack :af:
was an American-German historian and anti-fascist executed by the Nazi government on this day in 1943.
Together with her husband, Fish-Harnack brought together a discussion circle which debated political perspectives on the time after the National Socialists' expected downfall. From these meetings arose what the Gestapo called the "Red Orchestra" resistance group. Beginning in 1940, the group was in contact with Soviet agents, trying to thwart the forthcoming German attack upon the Soviet Union. Fish-Harnack even sent the Soviets information about the forthcoming Operation Barbarossa.
On September 7th, Arvid Harnack and Mildred Fish-Harnack were arrested while on a weekend outing. She was executed on this day in 1943 by beheading. Her last words were purported to have been: "Ich habe Deutschland auch so geliebt" ("I loved Germany so much as well"). She is the only member of the Red Orchestra whose burial site is known, as well as the only American woman executed on the orders of Adolf Hitler.
The Red Orchestra :flag-su:
The Red Orchestra was one of the most famous resistance and espionage networks operating in Nazi-occupied Europe.
Rather than a single organisation, the Red Orchestra is best understood as a collection of resistance networks operating in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland. It consisted of three main branches, the Berlin network, a network in France, Belgium and the Netherlands, and a group operating out of neutral Switzerland that included the ‘Lucy Ring’ of spies.
The name ‘Red Orchestra’ was created by German counter-intelligence, who described resistance radio operators as ‘pianists’ while investigating these networks.
At the core of the Red Orchestra was the spy ring established by Leopold Trepper, a Polish communist and agent of the Red Army Intelligence, codenamed ‘Otto’. He set up a spy network that covered France, the Netherlands and Belgium, which successfully gathered intelligence on the German war effort, including industrial production and Nazi troop movements. Importantly, Trepper provided the Soviets with information regarding the Nazis’ planned invasion of Russia, though his warnings fell on deaf ears in Moscow.
Perhaps the most effective part of the Red Orchestra was the group operating out of neutral Switzerland. Known as ‘The Red Three’ and headed by the Soviet military intelligence agent Alexander Radó.
Remarkably, the Red Orchestra also had a network of antifascists operating right under the Nazis’ noses in Berlin. By 1940/41 a group of around 150 people, including journalists, students, artists and civil servants, were organised by Arvid and Mildred Harnack, and Harrro and Libertas Schulze-Boysen, into a network of resistance in Berlin. The group took enormous risks to distribute anti-Nazi leaflets, letters and posters. They also helped persecuted people and documented Nazi crimes. They passed any information of military importance to the Soviet Union.
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Welp, lost power at 3 and the internal temp keeps dropping, don’t expect to have it for over 20 hours at least and will probably reach freezing temps in the house before night st this rate
My landlord already threatened that if the pipes burst it’ll be on me so yay 😭Pipes secured thanks comrades, ALAB
Turn your taps on so that water is coming out at about a pencil size or so, and document that you did so. That's all you can be expected to do. Anything else is on your landlord for not properly winterizing the pipes.
https://www.khou.com/amp/article/news/local/renters-rights-who-pays-if-pipes-burst/285-508978087
Right so the problem is that we have standing water in one of the pipes cuz it’s clogged, I put in a work order to fix it but my landlord will take a month to address something and it never got addressed before the freeze. I’ve pretty much resigned myself to having to Pay for it at this point but I do have the other faucets dripping
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I’m gonna try my damndest
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The biggest mood of all time lol
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That's not on you to pay for it. You did all you could by submitting a work order. It's your landlord fault for not addressing it.
I’m gonna try to fight it but we’ll see, they’ve been the single worst property owner I’ve ever worked with.
There are definitely resources in Houston that will help you fight your landlord if they try to pull any shit. Make sure you document that you submitted a work order a month ago.
It has a submission date on it but it wasn’t quite a month ago but it’ll probably take a month fir them to get to it. We have a old structure in our back yard that damn near fell over before they finall came and half ass put it up.
Managed to get the water moving so I’m less concerned now. Move out date is in a few months and I’m ready
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Was it a thing for people to leave taps trickling to avoid pipes freezing? Might be worth considering.
edit: #advicegang
I have the pipes trickling where available but one of our sinks has standing water from it being clogged. There’s a work order for it but our property management group routinely takes like a whole month to address our work orders sometimes so I guess this is just my life now :/
Had a sink blockage here, my own fault tbh. Solved it by putting an empty saucepan over the drainhole, then filling the sink around the saucepan.
The pressure of the water kept the pan in place and there was no water going down the drainhole. Then I raised the pan slightly to allow water to go down the drain, filling the pipes. Then let the pan get sucked back ,covering the hole and stopping the flow of water dead. Then lifted the pan quickly, with two hands, which creates a suction in the pipes, which might start to dislodge anything in the pipes.
I did this multiple times and poured several kettles of boiling water down the sink afterwards, which unblocked the sink pretty well. YMMV.
Or use one of these of you have one.
Yeah might try something but we can’t boil water, all our stuff is electric. I tried some drano and stuff but that’s about it. That particular sink has this thing covering the drain I can’t get off snd it makes it so difficult to do anything with it. Might try plunging it
It worked a bit! Got it just enough to drain thank you internet savior
ayyyy damn nice one o7
I did it quite a lot and the flow kept improving
Yeah it’s still a little blocked but enough to keep the water trickling and that’s all I need. May fuck Woth it some more later, not like I have much else going on rn lmao
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