Jim Wald on Nostr: Custer’s Last Stand of 25 June 1876 is well known. Less well known: Johannes Brahms ...
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"content": "Custer’s Last Stand of 25 June 1876 is well known. Less well known: Johannes Brahms toasted the news OTD 1876\n\n\"at least it was granted them to take one good bath in the blood of their persecutors!”\n\nhttps://www.amazon.com/Johannes-Brahms-Biography-Jan-Swafford/dp/0679745823/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top\n\nhttps://www.npr.org/2005/05/07/4634881/appreciating-brahms-the-prophet\n\nhttps://arbiterrecords.org/brahms-meets-sitting-bull-and-queen-victoria/\n\nhttps://media.historians.social/media_attachments/files/112/740/606/147/977/590/original/d744e62135776061.png",
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