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Two Japanese Imperial Marines who committed hari-kari by shooting themselves rather than surrender to a U.S. Marine. Tarawa, Gilbert Islands. 1943.
Raymond Theodore Robinson, a disfigured man from Pennsylvania, became an urban legend due to his nighttime walks. At age eight, in 1919, he was severely injured by an electrical line while climbing a pole, losing his eyes, nose, and right arm.
French civilians made a memorial for an American soldier who died liberating France from Nazis. Carentan, France. June 17, 1944.
1945 poster
Riga police assault group in 1908.
”Restating Russian Religion” – American cartoon published in ”The Grand Forks Herald” (artist: Stuart McDonald), November 1961
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My great grandfather and grandmother. This was taken some time in the 1800’s
A New York iron worker walks along a girder high above the city streets 1950.
“A study in Empires”. A nazi Germany poster from 1940.
“One child is good, two is better!” USSR, 1968
1925 photo of Adolf Josef Langz, Austrian monk and occult white supremacist who was one of the earliest figures in the history of Aryan fascism. He founded the first white supremacist group to use the Swastika as a symbol and eventually described Hitler as being of “inferior racial stock.” (620×620)
“Some Still Call Him Pig”, US, 1960-70s
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