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1975 Southwestern Bell
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.
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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Pe-2 bomber navigator, pilot A. Dyachkov, July 1944. Photo by M. Cache
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