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“Practice makes perfect!” Cartoon by Ollie Harrington // East Germany // 1980
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Reinhard Heydrich, the newly appointed Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, viewing the Bohemian crown jewels, whose curse allegedly caused his death, alongside the president Emil Hacha, November 19th, 1941.
When you don’t have a mask handy, use ScotTissue. 1945
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If You Reached 30, You Need The Face Bra
“Practice makes perfect!” Cartoon by Ollie Harrington // East Germany // 1980
playboy TV Ad 1998
Reinhard Heydrich, the newly appointed Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, viewing the Bohemian crown jewels, whose curse allegedly caused his death, alongside the president Emil Hacha, November 19th, 1941.
When you don’t have a mask handy, use ScotTissue. 1945
playboy TV Ad 1998
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Reinhard Heydrich, the newly appointed Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, viewing the Bohemian crown jewels, whose curse allegedly caused his death, alongside the president Emil Hacha, November 19th, 1941.
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When you don’t have a mask handy, use ScotTissue. 1945
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USSR. Ukrainian Nationalists depicted as beggars, 1968
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Democrats vs. Republicans. Russian caricature 2018.
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Dick Fair and his lovely daughter agree: “You can’t beat HORLICKS for flavour and nourishment!” 1948
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“The Great Debate” – Norman Rockwell 1948
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The most inappropriate ad of all time. 1975.
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Presidents of Ukraine, the US, and Russia signing an agreement for Ukraine to give up its nuclear weapons in exchange for security guarantees. Budapest Memorandum, 1994.
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The crew of a British submarine at sea eating lunch – served around midnight. 1941.
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Marlene Dietrich in “Knight Without Armour” (1937)
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Curious as to the date of this photograph
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