We’ve finally gotten back to French illustrator Clément Hurel after visiting with him in 2011 and 2017. He produced this breezy piece for the Brigitte Bardot film En effeuillant la marguerite, which means “pulling petals from the daisy,” a reference to the “he loves he loves me not” game played with flowers. The movie was called in English Plucking the Daisy. It was fun in a Marilyn Monroesque way. We don’t mean to derivatively compare Bardot to Monroe, but who came first? You know the answer. They’re both great, though, and Bardot, with her flashes of nudity, helped advance cinema into the modern era. We talked about En effeuillant la marguerite and shared a nice Japanese promo a while back. If you wish, proceed.
1919—Luxemburg and Liebknecht Are Killed
Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, two of the most prominent socialists in Germany, are tortured and murdered by the Freikorps. Freikorps was a term applied to various paramilitary organizations that sprang up around Germany as soldiers returned in defeat from World War I. Members of these groups would later become prominent members of the SS.