Dresden, Germania. Xxi Dec, 2015. Centinaia di persone si riuniscono per rally sotto il motto "Herz statt Hetze' (lit. Cuore invece di odio) per contrastare un rally di Pegida (patriottici europei contro l islamizzazione dell'Occidente), che avviene lo stesso giorno a Dresda, Germania, 21 dicembre 2015. Foto: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News Foto Stockhttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.it/foto-immagine-dresden-germania-xxi-dec-2015-centinaia-di-persone-si-riuniscono-per-rally-sotto-il-motto-herz-statt-hetze-lit-cuore-invece-di-odio-per-contrastare-un-rally-di-pegida-patriottici-europei-contro-l-islamizzazione-dell-occidente-che-avviene-lo-stesso-giorno-a-dresda-germania-21-dicembre-2015-foto-sebastian-kahnert-dpa-alamy-live-news-92304503.html
RMFA4R9B–Dresden, Germania. Xxi Dec, 2015. Centinaia di persone si riuniscono per rally sotto il motto "Herz statt Hetze' (lit. Cuore invece di odio) per contrastare un rally di Pegida (patriottici europei contro l islamizzazione dell'Occidente), che avviene lo stesso giorno a Dresda, Germania, 21 dicembre 2015. Foto: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News
Uno zucchero uno zuccherificio con sei camini, dove: Uno in costruzione. Sul prato anteriore con lavoratori indigeni europei in piedi e seduti. Parte dell'album offerto dalla Soerabayasche Association of Sugar Manufacturers di Frederick Beyerinck, residente a Soerabaja. Produttore : fotografo: Herman Salzwedeloprdrachtgever: Soerabayasche Association of Sugar Produttore Luogo di produzione: Surabaya Appuntamenti: 1876 - 1884 Caratteristiche Fisiche: Albumen materiale di stampa: Carta Tecnica: Albumen formato di stampa: H 21.8 cm. B × 28,4 cm. Soggetto Quando: 1876 - 1884 Foto Stockhttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.it/uno-zucchero-uno-zuccherificio-con-sei-camini-dove-uno-in-costruzione-sul-prato-anteriore-con-lavoratori-indigeni-europei-in-piedi-e-seduti-parte-dell-album-offerto-dalla-soerabayasche-association-of-sugar-manufacturers-di-frederick-beyerinck-residente-a-soerabaja-produttore-fotografo-herman-salzwedeloprdrachtgever-soerabayasche-association-of-sugar-produttore-luogo-di-produzione-surabaya-appuntamenti-1876-1884-caratteristiche-fisiche-albumen-materiale-di-stampa-carta-tecnica-albumen-formato-di-stampa-h-21-8-cm-b-28-4-cm-soggetto-quando-1876-1884-image348329277.html
RM2B6KNF9–Uno zucchero uno zuccherificio con sei camini, dove: Uno in costruzione. Sul prato anteriore con lavoratori indigeni europei in piedi e seduti. Parte dell'album offerto dalla Soerabayasche Association of Sugar Manufacturers di Frederick Beyerinck, residente a Soerabaja. Produttore : fotografo: Herman Salzwedeloprdrachtgever: Soerabayasche Association of Sugar Produttore Luogo di produzione: Surabaya Appuntamenti: 1876 - 1884 Caratteristiche Fisiche: Albumen materiale di stampa: Carta Tecnica: Albumen formato di stampa: H 21.8 cm. B × 28,4 cm. Soggetto Quando: 1876 - 1884
Strange People, c. 1700 - c. 1899 stampa Leaf con 18 rappresentazioni di figure provenienti da popoli stranieri. Sotto ogni immagine una didascalia nella stampa del libro. Numerato in basso a sinistra: N. 21. Carta tipografica olandese che stampa razze umane; popoli; nazionalità. Europei. Razze e popoli asiatici. Popoli nativi del Sud America. Africani Foto Stockhttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.it/strange-people-c-1700-c-1899-stampa-leaf-con-18-rappresentazioni-di-figure-provenienti-da-popoli-stranieri-sotto-ogni-immagine-una-didascalia-nella-stampa-del-libro-numerato-in-basso-a-sinistra-n-21-carta-tipografica-olandese-che-stampa-razze-umane-popoli-nazionalita-europei-razze-e-popoli-asiatici-popoli-nativi-del-sud-america-africani-image594901524.html
RM2WFT2Y0–Strange People, c. 1700 - c. 1899 stampa Leaf con 18 rappresentazioni di figure provenienti da popoli stranieri. Sotto ogni immagine una didascalia nella stampa del libro. Numerato in basso a sinistra: N. 21. Carta tipografica olandese che stampa razze umane; popoli; nazionalità. Europei. Razze e popoli asiatici. Popoli nativi del Sud America. Africani
. Gli abitanti del mondo; o, uomini, animali e piante; essendo un popolare conto delle razze e nazioni dell'umanità, del passato e del presente, e gli animali e le piante che popolano le grandi continenti e isole principali.. Il loro numero J^ws.circa 70.000 in Turchia europea dove, mediante gli sforzi di Sir MosesMontefiore, ora essi soffrono sotto nessuna disabilità e sono idonei a uffici.Gli ebrei sono oggi il più corto e più stretto di europei, andround-guidato come gli ariani. Esse non hanno assolutamente characteristicfeature, nonostante il prevalente impressione al contrario. Essi hanno 21 p Foto Stockhttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.it/gli-abitanti-del-mondo-o-uomini-animali-e-piante-essendo-un-popolare-conto-delle-razze-e-nazioni-dell-umanita-del-passato-e-del-presente-e-gli-animali-e-le-piante-che-popolano-le-grandi-continenti-e-isole-principali-il-loro-numero-j-ws-circa-70000-in-turchia-europea-dove-mediante-gli-sforzi-di-sir-mosesmontefiore-ora-essi-soffrono-sotto-nessuna-disabilita-e-sono-idonei-a-uffici-gli-ebrei-sono-oggi-il-piu-corto-e-piu-stretto-di-europei-andround-guidato-come-gli-ariani-esse-non-hanno-assolutamente-characteristicfeature-nonostante-il-prevalente-impressione-al-contrario-essi-hanno-21-p-image336805437.html
RM2AFXPNH–. Gli abitanti del mondo; o, uomini, animali e piante; essendo un popolare conto delle razze e nazioni dell'umanità, del passato e del presente, e gli animali e le piante che popolano le grandi continenti e isole principali.. Il loro numero J^ws.circa 70.000 in Turchia europea dove, mediante gli sforzi di Sir MosesMontefiore, ora essi soffrono sotto nessuna disabilità e sono idonei a uffici.Gli ebrei sono oggi il più corto e più stretto di europei, andround-guidato come gli ariani. Esse non hanno assolutamente characteristicfeature, nonostante il prevalente impressione al contrario. Essi hanno 21 p
Dresden, Germania. Xxi Dec, 2015. Centinaia di persone si riuniscono per rally sotto il motto "Herz statt Hetze' (lit. Cuore invece di odio) per contrastare un rally di Pegida (patriottici europei contro l islamizzazione dell'Occidente), che avviene lo stesso giorno a Dresda, Germania, 21 dicembre 2015. Una manifestante porta un cartello con la dimostrazione il motto scritto su di esso. Foto: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News Foto Stockhttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.it/foto-immagine-dresden-germania-xxi-dec-2015-centinaia-di-persone-si-riuniscono-per-rally-sotto-il-motto-herz-statt-hetze-lit-cuore-invece-di-odio-per-contrastare-un-rally-di-pegida-patriottici-europei-contro-l-islamizzazione-dell-occidente-che-avviene-lo-stesso-giorno-a-dresda-germania-21-dicembre-2015-una-manifestante-porta-un-cartello-con-la-dimostrazione-il-motto-scritto-su-di-esso-foto-sebastian-kahnert-dpa-alamy-live-news-92305092.html
RMFA4T2C–Dresden, Germania. Xxi Dec, 2015. Centinaia di persone si riuniscono per rally sotto il motto "Herz statt Hetze' (lit. Cuore invece di odio) per contrastare un rally di Pegida (patriottici europei contro l islamizzazione dell'Occidente), che avviene lo stesso giorno a Dresda, Germania, 21 dicembre 2015. Una manifestante porta un cartello con la dimostrazione il motto scritto su di esso. Foto: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa/Alamy Live News
Ringerike prison 20241211. The terrorist Anders Behring Breivik. The Borgarting Court of Appeal hears the appeal case regarding Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ringerike-prison-20241211-the-terrorist-anders-behring-breivik-the-borgarting-court-of-appeal-hears-the-appeal-case-regarding-breiviks-sentencing-conditions-and-his-rights-under-the-european-convention-on-human-rights-breivik-who-now-calls-himself-fjotolf-hansen-was-sentenced-the-year-after-the-terrorist-attacks-against-oslo-and-utoya-on-22-july-2011-to-21-years-in-prison-with-a-minimum-term-of-10-years-77-people-lost-their-lives-in-the-attacks-photo-ole-berg-rusten-ntb-image635340292.html
RM2YWJ70M–Ringerike prison 20241211. The terrorist Anders Behring Breivik. The Borgarting Court of Appeal hears the appeal case regarding Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB
Ringerike prison 20241211. Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik in the Borgarting Court of Appeal is handling as an appeal the case concerning Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB Credit: NTB/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ringerike-prison-20241211-terrorist-anders-behring-breivik-in-the-borgarting-court-of-appeal-is-handling-as-an-appeal-the-case-concerning-breiviks-sentencing-conditions-and-his-rights-under-the-european-convention-on-human-rights-breivik-who-now-calls-himself-fjotolf-hansen-was-sentenced-the-year-after-the-terrorist-attacks-against-oslo-and-utoya-on-22-july-2011-to-21-years-in-prison-with-a-minimum-term-of-10-years-77-people-lost-their-lives-in-the-attacks-photo-ole-berg-rusten-ntb-credit-ntbalamy-live-news-image635292314.html
RM2YWG1R6–Ringerike prison 20241211. Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik in the Borgarting Court of Appeal is handling as an appeal the case concerning Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB Credit: NTB/Alamy Live News
Ringerike prison 20241211. Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik in the Borgarting Court of Appeal treats as an appeal the case concerning Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB Credit: NTB/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ringerike-prison-20241211-terrorist-anders-behring-breivik-in-the-borgarting-court-of-appeal-treats-as-an-appeal-the-case-concerning-breiviks-sentencing-conditions-and-his-rights-under-the-european-convention-on-human-rights-breivik-who-now-calls-himself-fjotolf-hansen-was-sentenced-the-year-after-the-terrorist-attacks-against-oslo-and-utoya-on-22-july-2011-to-21-years-in-prison-with-a-minimum-term-of-10-years-77-people-lost-their-lives-in-the-attacks-photo-ole-berg-rusten-ntb-credit-ntbalamy-live-news-image635293399.html
RM2YWG35Y–Ringerike prison 20241211. Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik in the Borgarting Court of Appeal treats as an appeal the case concerning Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB Credit: NTB/Alamy Live News
Ringerike prison 20241211. The terrorist Anders Behring Breivik. The Borgarting Court of Appeal hears the appeal case regarding Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ringerike-prison-20241211-the-terrorist-anders-behring-breivik-the-borgarting-court-of-appeal-hears-the-appeal-case-regarding-breiviks-sentencing-conditions-and-his-rights-under-the-european-convention-on-human-rights-breivik-who-now-calls-himself-fjotolf-hansen-was-sentenced-the-year-after-the-terrorist-attacks-against-oslo-and-utoya-on-22-july-2011-to-21-years-in-prison-with-a-minimum-term-of-10-years-77-people-lost-their-lives-in-the-attacks-photo-ole-berg-rusten-ntb-image635314351.html
RM2YWH1X7–Ringerike prison 20241211. The terrorist Anders Behring Breivik. The Borgarting Court of Appeal hears the appeal case regarding Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB
Ringerike prison 20241211. The terrorist Anders Behring Breivik. The Borgarting Court of Appeal hears the appeal case regarding Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ringerike-prison-20241211-the-terrorist-anders-behring-breivik-the-borgarting-court-of-appeal-hears-the-appeal-case-regarding-breiviks-sentencing-conditions-and-his-rights-under-the-european-convention-on-human-rights-breivik-who-now-calls-himself-fjotolf-hansen-was-sentenced-the-year-after-the-terrorist-attacks-against-oslo-and-utoya-on-22-july-2011-to-21-years-in-prison-with-a-minimum-term-of-10-years-77-people-lost-their-lives-in-the-attacks-photo-ole-berg-rusten-ntb-image635306570.html
RM2YWGM0A–Ringerike prison 20241211. The terrorist Anders Behring Breivik. The Borgarting Court of Appeal hears the appeal case regarding Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB
Oslo, Norway. 10th Dec, 2024. Oslo 20241210. Lawyer Marte Lindholm and lawyer Oystein Storrvik in the Borgarting Court of Appeal during day 2 of processing the case concerning Anders Behring Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oslo-norway-10th-dec-2024-oslo-20241210-lawyer-marte-lindholm-and-lawyer-oystein-storrvik-in-the-borgarting-court-of-appeal-during-day-2-of-processing-the-case-concerning-anders-behring-breiviks-sentencing-conditions-and-his-rights-under-the-european-convention-on-human-rights-breivik-who-now-calls-himself-fjotolf-hansen-was-sentenced-the-year-after-the-terrorist-attacks-against-oslo-and-utoya-on-22-july-2011-to-21-years-in-prison-with-a-minimum-term-of-10-years-77-people-lost-their-lives-in-the-attacks-image635142854.html
RM2YW975A–Oslo, Norway. 10th Dec, 2024. Oslo 20241210. Lawyer Marte Lindholm and lawyer Oystein Storrvik in the Borgarting Court of Appeal during day 2 of processing the case concerning Anders Behring Breivik's sentencing conditions and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utoya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks.
Oslo, Norway. 10th Dec, 2024. Oslo 20241210. Anders Behring Breivik on video link from Ringerike prison and lawyer Kristoffer Nerland in the Borgarting Court of Appeal during day 2 of hearing the case concerning Anders Behring Breivik's prison terms and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utøya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / POOL / NTB Credit: NTB/Al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.it/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oslo-norway-10th-dec-2024-oslo-20241210-anders-behring-breivik-on-video-link-from-ringerike-prison-and-lawyer-kristoffer-nerland-in-the-borgarting-court-of-appeal-during-day-2-of-hearing-the-case-concerning-anders-behring-breiviks-prison-terms-and-his-rights-under-the-european-convention-on-human-rights-breivik-who-now-calls-himself-fjotolf-hansen-was-sentenced-the-year-after-the-terrorist-attacks-against-oslo-and-utya-on-22-july-2011-to-21-years-in-prison-with-a-minimum-term-of-10-years-77-people-lost-their-lives-in-the-attacks-photo-fredrik-varfjell-pool-ntb-credit-ntbal-image635136339.html
RM2YW8XTK–Oslo, Norway. 10th Dec, 2024. Oslo 20241210. Anders Behring Breivik on video link from Ringerike prison and lawyer Kristoffer Nerland in the Borgarting Court of Appeal during day 2 of hearing the case concerning Anders Behring Breivik's prison terms and his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Breivik, who now calls himself Fjotolf Hansen, was sentenced the year after the terrorist attacks against Oslo and Utøya on 22 July 2011 to 21 years in prison with a minimum term of 10 years. 77 people lost their lives in the attacks. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / POOL / NTB Credit: NTB/Al
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