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In my family we don t step back!. Reponse of the Duke of Aumale to his General Staff

In my family we don t step back!. Reponse of the Duke of Aumale to his General Staff


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In my family we don t step back!. Reponse of the Duke of Aumale to his General Staff

XEE4414977 In my family we don t step back!. Reponse of the Duke of Aumale to his General Staff who advised caution when taking the smala (smalah) of Abd el Kader (Abd El-Kader) on 16 May 1843. Chromolithography of the 19th century. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: In my family we don t step back!. Reponse of the Duke of Aumale to his General Staff who advised caution when taking the smala (smalah) of Abd el Kader (Abd El-Kader) on 16 May 1843. Chromolithography of the 19th century.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

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In my family, we don't step back!

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. This powerful caption perfectly captures the spirit and determination of the Duke of Aumale in a historic moment. The print depicts a chromolithography from the 19th century that showcases an important event in North African history. The image portrays a horseman, part of the cavalry, representing the Duke's army. It symbolizes strength and courage as he rides forward fearlessly into battle. The caption refers to the response of the Duke to his General Staff who advised caution when taking on Abd el Kader's smala (smalah) on May 16,1843. The Duke's refusal to retreat demonstrates his unwavering commitment to victory and highlights his strong familial values. He is determined not only to protect his troops but also honor his family name by leading with bravery and resilience. This chromolithography serves as a reminder of historical events that shaped nations and individuals alike. It represents more than just a military encounter; it embodies principles such as loyalty, leadership, and perseverance. As viewers gaze upon this artwork, they are transported back in time to witness this pivotal moment in history. They can feel the intensity of emotions running through both sides - anticipation, apprehension, and ultimately resolve. "In my family we don't step back!" encapsulates not only one man's defiance but also echoes throughout generations as a testament to human strength in times of adversity.

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