Interesting links
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Images from the Collective Unconscious Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn and the Eranos Archive: In the 1930s, Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn, mystic and founder of the multidisciplinary Eranos forum, began compiling a diverse visual archive that would allow dreamers to cross-reference their visions with the entirety of cultural history. Frederika Tevebring explores this grandiose undertaking and its effect on the archivist, as images from the collection began to blur with her psyche.
When a UFO Came to Japan in 1803: Discover the Legend of Utsuro-bune: "In 1803, a round vessel drifted ashore on the Japanese coast and a beautiful woman emerged, wearing strange clothing and carrying a box. She was unable to communicate with the locals, and her craft was marked with mysterious writing."
The Little Known History of World War II’s All-Black, All-Female Battalion: The 6888th Battalion was led by 26-year-old Major Charity Adams Earley, the first Black woman to become an officer in the Women’s Army Corps.
That Time Eleanor Roosevelt Disappeared for 10 Days: She reappeared in World War II’s Pacific theater where, for five weeks in 1943, she inspired troops and faced down air raids.
Investigating the strange disappearance of Mrs Agatha Christie: Records held at The National Archives give us a unique insight into the strange events of December 1926.
When a UFO Came to Japan in 1803: Discover the Legend of Utsuro-bune: "In 1803, a round vessel drifted ashore on the Japanese coast and a beautiful woman emerged, wearing strange clothing and carrying a box. She was unable to communicate with the locals, and her craft was marked with mysterious writing."
The Little Known History of World War II’s All-Black, All-Female Battalion: The 6888th Battalion was led by 26-year-old Major Charity Adams Earley, the first Black woman to become an officer in the Women’s Army Corps.
That Time Eleanor Roosevelt Disappeared for 10 Days: She reappeared in World War II’s Pacific theater where, for five weeks in 1943, she inspired troops and faced down air raids.
Investigating the strange disappearance of Mrs Agatha Christie: Records held at The National Archives give us a unique insight into the strange events of December 1926.