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Racist propaganda of nazi regime, German magazine from early 1940s
“Learning from the Soviet people means learning to win!” – East Germany, circa 1950s.
18 year old GI John Wauthier with his BAR near Bütgenbach Belgium, January 1945. He survived the war, married Ann Hoffman, and they raised a family of 10 children. John passed away at the age of 71 in 1997 and is buried in Cecil, Pennsylvania. His wife passed away in 2023.
Summary execution of a partisan, who was possibly a sniper that tried to escape through wheatfields, by the so-called “Kettenhunde/Chain-dogs” military police unit on the Eastern Front, 1941.
“Whoever buys from a Jew is a traitor to the nation.”, Poland, 1937, Published photos of customers of Jewish-owned businesses
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Italian prisoners captured during the invasion of Sicily, July 1943
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Sailors from the Ottoman Navy, gathered on the Brandenburg class pre-dreadnought battleship, Barbaros Hayreddin – on the Aegean Sea, in the First Balkan War, c. 1913.
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Soldiers at a firearms demonstration. China, 1972. Photo by Horst Faas
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My grandmother at age 6 in 1945, shortly after the end of WWII, Czechoslovakia.
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German soldier demonstrating the handling of a Sturmpistole in the anti-tank role, 30 October 1943.
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Japanese WWII poster
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German troops assaulting soviet positions in Stalingrad, 1942
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One of the Sonderkommando photographs: Women on their way to the gas chamber, Auschwitz II, August 1944 (1257 × 814)
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A soldier with a Panzerfaust from the Panzer Division Hermann Göring smiling to the camera, Russia, 1944.
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After the Battle of Saipan, Marines found the body of Japanese Lt. General Yoshige Saito in a cave and gave him a funeral with full military honors. Here they prepare to lower his flag-draped coffin into its resting place. 13 July, 1944 (Official USMC Archives photo)
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A British soldier looks down at the burnt corpse of a German Fallschirmjäger killed during the first stages of Operation Mercury. 20 May 1941, Crete.
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WW2 Nakajima Kikka in late 1945, 1st Japanese turbojet aircraft. Interestingly it was a IJN plane, although for pure metropolitan defense, the IJN had no operational carriers and barely experienced pilots. Still envisioned foldable wings (to hide in caves) and only 1 prototype flew on 7-Aug-1945
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Bernhard Sindberg posing with Chinese soldiers during the Battle of Shanghai, 1937
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Soviet soldier alongside his comrade in Afghanistan (1980s)
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Question about this famous photo from the invasion of Algeria
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An allied soldier takes advantage of the opportunity to have a bath in the port city of Tobruk Libya. 17 February 1942.
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German heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper embarking troops for the invasion of Norway, April 6th 1940
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“Thank you Kiwis for defending our man rights.”, Guy Body, cartoon relating to the War in Afghanistan and New Zealand involvement, 2009.
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A US Navy diver, covered in oil after returning from the USS Arizona after the attack on Pearl Harbor, December 1941
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US M1911 struck by a bullet from a Japanese MG during the Battle of Okinawa
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