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France 1914. Officers dancing tango.

Gonzalo Collazo Fabbri writes: “Во Франции офицеры танцуют первое официально разрешенное танго. Этим Франция отличается от Германии, где император запретил офицером танцевать танго. Франция, 1914.е [Ray Batchelor writes: which is Russian which, 27 March 2020, Google Translate renders as] “In France, officers dance the first officially permitted tango. This distinguishes

Two German soldiers dancing – World War II

Gonzalo Collazo Fabbri writes: “Two German soldiers dancing, one in drag, to the pleasant music produced by an accordion/concertina – World War II http://eltrabajonoshacelibres.blogspot.com.uy/2011_12_01_archive.html Two German soldiers dancing to the strains of an accordion player – World War II http://www.ipernity.com/doc/57114/11051618 ” What do you belive the copyright status of this

1956 Napoli Street Dancers

Gonzalo Collazo writes: “René Burri Street Theatre, Naples, 1956 https://leclownlyrique.wordpress.com/2011/02/18/8373/ Napoli Street Dancers Italy, 1956 Photograph by René Burri. http://vk.com/wall-53793984_9899 René Burri http://www.ammannart.ch/italiano/burri_i.htm ” What do you belive the copyright status of this image to be? Gonzalo Collazo believes: “The image is out of copyright.” The image url: https://leclownlyrique.wordpress.com/2011/02/18/8373/

1902 Les cadets militaires du Prytanée de la Flèche

Gonzalo Collazo writes: “1902 Cadets of the -Prytanée national militaire- in the municipality of La Fleche, in the department of Sarthe 1902 Cadetes del liceo -Prytanée national militaire- en la comuna de La Flèche, en el departamento de Sarthe ” What do you belive the copyright status of this image

Sébastian Lifshitz / The Invisibles

Gonzalo Collazo writes: “Sébastian Lifshitz Collection This photo was compiled in the book The Invisibles – Vintage portraits of love and pride gay copules in the early twentieth centruy, by Sèbastien Lifshitz ” What do you belive the copyright status of this image to be? Gonzalo Collazo believes: “The image