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Stay Young the Vampire Way

Stay Young the Vampire Way

Grand hotel “Panah” Sofia, Bulgaria 1900s

Grand hotel “Panah” Sofia, Bulgaria 1900s

participant in a beauty contest, Varna beach quay 1940s

participant in a beauty contest, Varna beach quay 1940s

Allied bombing on Sofia, Shar Planina street, March 1944

Allied bombing on Sofia, Shar Planina street, March 1944

 Lege street in 1944, after the allied bombing

 Lege street in 1944, after the allied bombing

Lege Street in the 1920s, Sofia

Lege Street in the 1920s, Sofia

quay jumping, Varna 1920s

quay jumping, Varna 1920s

sketching a model, Bulgaria 1920s

sketching a model, Bulgaria 1920s

Queen Ioanna and King Boris the III, just married. Assisi, Italy October 25th 1930

Queen Ioanna and King Boris the III, just married. Assisi, Italy October 25th 1930

corpse of captain Shteryu Bozhinov, killed by VMRO-protogerovists, Sofia May 29th 1933

corpse of captain Shteryu Bozhinov, killed by VMRO-protogerovists, Sofia May 29th 1933

German Ms. Foerster chosen as “Queen of the Beach”, Varna 1933

German Ms. Foerster chosen as “Queen of the Beach”, Varna 1933

Students at the now non-existing south gate of St Kliment Ohridski Uni, Sofia circa 1930

Students at the now non-existing south gate of St Kliment Ohridski Uni, Sofia circa 1930

Hugo Boss started back in 1923 making uniforms for policemen and postal  workers. Eight years later, Hugo Boss himself joined the Nazi party. The  company along with thousands of other companies at the time was  subsequently contracted to produce uniforms for the SS units, the SA  stormtroopers, and the Hitler Youth.

Hugo Boss started back in 1923 making uniforms for policemen and postal workers. Eight years later, Hugo Boss himself joined the Nazi party. The company along with thousands of other companies at the time was subsequently contracted to produce uniforms for the SS units, the SA stormtroopers, and the Hitler Youth.

Hugo Boss started back in 1923 making uniforms for policemen and postal  workers. Eight years later, Hugo Boss himself joined the Nazi party. The  company along with thousands of other companies at the time was  subsequently contracted to produce uniforms for the SS units, the SA  stormtroopers, and the Hitler Youth.

Hugo Boss started back in 1923 making uniforms for policemen and postal workers. Eight years later, Hugo Boss himself joined the Nazi party. The company along with thousands of other companies at the time was subsequently contracted to produce uniforms for the SS units, the SA stormtroopers, and the Hitler Youth.