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Some of the 300 to 500 people who tried to lynch a black teenager charged with raping a 14-year-old girl. The lynching was foiled when Tennessee National Guard troops shot and stabbed dozens of the attackers, four of them fatally, after tear gas proved ineffective (Shelbyville, 1934) .
The fast and heavily armed Yugoslavian destroyer ‘Dubrovnik’
An aerial view of the bodies of the victims of the Jonestown mass-suicide, 18/11/1978 (picture by Jose L. Sanchez, 20/11/1978)
Final assembly of Jagdpanzer VI ‘Jagdtiger’ at the Nibelungenwerke tank factory in St. Valentin, Lower Austria, 1944
French marines (21st RIMa) VBLs during night shooting practice on the flight deck of Mistral-class LHD Tonnerre, operation Corymbe, West Africa, October 25.
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  • Jozef Tiso, the former president of the Slovak Republic during WW2, in court arguing his defense that he doesn’t remember anything as president. He was later hanged for war crimes and state treason (1947)(1280×1280)
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  • ROK Military Police, KPA POW’s, and civilians recovering the bodies of dead Koreans that were massacred by retreating KPA troops in Hamhung during the Korean War, 1950
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  • Bodies of suspected communists massacred by the South Korean troops and police. Between 60-200 thousand people were executed under watch of US troops. The event remained tabboo for 40 years. Bodo League Massacre, South Korea, 1950
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  • A U. S. tank carrying the bodies of fallen Marines moves out, following hand-to-hand combat with North Vietnamese troops near Con Thien, July 1967
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  • Soviet soldier photographed wearing an SN-42 Steel breastplate body armor with three bullet impacts
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  • Photo of Jews, accused of being involved with the NKVD, before being massacred by Lithuanian paramilitaries and German soldiers in Lietūkis garage, June 1941 (1771×1200)
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  • World War II war correspondent Ernie Pyle shortly after he was killed by a Japanese machine gun bullet on the island of Ie Shima on April 18, 1945.
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  • A Soviet soldier announcing the formal surrender of defeated Germany on the streets of Berlin, May 1945 (1140×750)
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  • “Parade of the Defeated” German POWs captured by Soviet soldiers during Operation Bagration, being paraded and mocked in Moscow (July 1944)(1300×874)
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  • Soviet civilians in Moscow hearing the radio announcement that Germany has started the invasion of the Soviet Union (June 22, 1941)(900×1238)
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  • “Total War – Shortest War” photo of a pro-war rally hosted by Joseph Goebbels in Berlin, who calls for a full mobilization of German civilian society to support the war effort after the lost Battle of Stalingrad (February 1943)(800×560)
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  • Serbian women from Toplica displaying the scars they received from being branded by Bulgarian soldiers after the failed Toplica Uprising in 1917. (1919 photo)(1024×754)
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  • Marshal Josip Broz Tito watches his troops enter Belgrade, liberated Yugoslavia, 1945 (1024×725)
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  • A soldier stands in front of a sign erected by British Forces at the entrance to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Germany, May 1945 (800×778)
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  • Throw that gun away, boy, and go home. Dutch anti war poster. 1970.
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  • ‘Anti-fascist Spaniards salute the forces of liberation,” Deported Spanish Republicans (from Spain and France exiled) welcome US soldiers after the liberation of Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria, May 1945 (1280×1021)
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  • A Cossack policeman, to the amusement of Hungarian soldiers, slashes a captured Soviet partisan with a saber, occupied Ukraine SSR, September 1941 (800×607)
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  • The Japanese military delegation (one IJA officer and one IJN officer) attending the Red Square victory parade, June 24, 1945. The USSR was not at war with Japan, and Japan sent an awkward delegation to attend the ceremony commemorating the defeat of their German ally.
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  • painting of Saddam Hussein with his republican guards planning for war on Kuwait, circa 1990.
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  • Ferenc Szálasi, leader of the Kingdom of Hungary (1944-1945) and Arrow Cross Party during WW2, is garroted for high treason and war crimes in Budapest. He died a slow death (March 12, 1946)(555×384)
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