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Blood-stained “Song for Peace” sheet found in Yitzhak Rabin’s pocket after he was assassinated by a right-wing extremist in Tel Aviv 1995
«Drunken father is the family’s grief! He destroys himself, his work, his family. In alcoholism he drowned his mind and honor!» Soviet anti-alcohol poster, 1955
Postum as a Coffee Substitute Never Really Caught On
Two French women, with heads shaven and swastika drawn on their foreheads, are paraded down a Parisian street following liberation of the city by Allied forces. 27 August 1944.
Great Grandparents, Rosebud County, Montana 1930s
German anti-Nazi political leaflet/flier published in the early 1930s. “And when they found each other, they understood each other right away!”
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Ales Hrdlicka, one of the world’s leading anthropologists, (he also lead the Smithsonian’s division of physical anthropology for about 40 years) at an excavation in an unspecified country in Africa in 1925
Revlon Inc, 1966 ad.
Anti Japanese propaganda leaflet prepared by allies for distribution to Japanese soldiers, 1944/45
My grandfather’s Pillsbury employee magazine from 1961.
Cuban poster depicting Richard Nixon as an eagle that steal “Indochina’s heart”, 1960’s
Coca-Cola, 1964 ad.
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