Klaus Piotrik Qais Felli-Littmann
Joined 29 July 2004
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- bismi-llāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm
- by word, without Warranty: In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
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Ravished Armenia, also known as Auction of Souls, is a 1919 American silent film directed by Oscar Apfel and based on the autobiographical book Ravished Armenia by Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor of the Armenian genocide. Mardiganian portrayed herself in the film, which depicts her experiences of deportation, persecution and enslavement during the genocide. Filmed in California, it used thousands of Armenians as extras, many of whom had survived similar events. The film was exhibited internationally and helped raise funds for Armenian and Syrian relief efforts. Long thought lost, it survives only in a 14- to 15-minute fragment rediscovered in Yerevan in 1994. This theatrical poster was produced at the time of Ravished Armenia's release in 1919. The poster features an illustration of a young woman being carried forcefully by a soldier, with a bloodied sword in his other hand.Poster credit: Guenther, after Dan Smith
Hello, I am Peter Littmann a user from Neukölln(Berlin), Germany. I created my account on November 27, 2010, 15 years, 203 days ago, I have made over 5,712(over all Wikis) contributions to Wikipedia. I have created 333 articles, which are listed here. I love peace and social partnership.
I was born on 29 October 1965 in Wedding(Berlin), Germany in the . I am just a poor man like many of my neighbors here in Neukölln. But I think, money is not really worth to think about it and worry about it. People and Friendship with them is all what counts in real life. Money comes and money goes, but the relationship with your friends may hopefully to stay for the rest of your life.
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- The Shop of my wife: Computer nujum. Nujum is a arabic word and means star.