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The First Illegal Immigrants, 2013, Art by Andy Singer for No Exit
When you are on a Baltic Sea cruise and happen to see what appears to be a Russian Kilo class sub a few hundred yards off the port side of your ship…
‘Virginian Luxuries’ Abolitionist painting, Circa 1825
Andrés Escobar, the Colombian defender, scoring the tragic own goal against the USA during the 1994 World Cup that led to Colombia’s elimination. He was assassinated just days later in Medellín.
Tommaso Buscetta, on the right, shielded by four policemen as an extraordinary precaution against a possible courtroom assassination, testifies against Mafia ‘boss of bosses’ Totò Riina, 1993.
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A cartoon published in 2015 by the pro-settler Israel National News site compares Israeli authorities to Nazis.
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“Another Klansman” African American cartoon by William Chase, depicting Adolf Hitler casting the shadow of a KKK member, published two months after he took power in Germany (March 1933)
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A Nazi Einsatzkommando execution in German-occupied Lithuania, 1942
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Early 2020s Brazilian parody of the ‘follow your leader’ anti-Nazi sticker replacing Hitler with former Brazilian president Getúlio Vargas, who similarly committed suicide in 1954.
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‘Wartime Portrait of a ‘Good German” American cartoon criticizing the willful ignorance of the German public regarding Nazi concentration camps, 1945
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A KKK poster from Birmingham Alabama warning african-americans to stay away from communist meetings 1933
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‘The Woman with the Handbag’ – A 38-year-old woman, Danuta Danielsson, hits a marching Neo-Nazi with a handbag in Växjö, Sweden. April 13, 1985.
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‘we’ll be back’—Neo-Nazi graffiti on Hitler’s 57th birth anniversary, 20th April 1946
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A Wehrmacht officer of the 707th Division hangs two Belorussian teenagers in Nazi-Occupied Minsk, photographed during Operation Barbarossa. October 26, 1941.
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‘The only good Nazi is a dead Nazi’ — Allied sticker (or gummed label) from the Second World War, ca. 1943-44.
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American illustration (1939) showing Uncle Sam walking in on Nazis decorating American heroes and monuments with swastikas
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A Nazi Einsatzgruppen aims his rifle at a mother desperately shielding her child. Ivanhorod, occupied Ukraine, 1942.
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A Swedish woman, whose mother had survived Auschwitz, hitting a neo-Nazi with her handbag. (1985)
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‘These shameful deeds: your fault!’, US propaganda poster issued in occupied Germany immediately after WWII, meant to confront the population with Nazi atrocities and foster collective guilt as part of the denazification process, 1945
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‘Oh, what a pleasure to be a German SA boy!’—Austrian anti-Nazi propaganda alleging that the Nazis were homosexuals, early 1930s
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Soviet New Year’s card from the Second World War (1942) showing Ded Moroz decorating his tree with Nazis.
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Dutch Nazi movement members and shaven ‘Moffenmeids’ (women who had relationships with German occupiers) being publicly shamed after the liberation of The Netherlands, 1945.
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Young Neo-Nazis salute Hitler at a rally in Chicago’s Marquette Park, in 1978. The “National Socialist Party of America” was led by Frank Collin, whose conviction on child sexual abuse charges a year later led to the collapse of the organization.
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Soviet soldier wipes his boots with Nazi flag, Breslau, 1945
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A photo taken of Dr. Oskar Dirlewanger shortly before he was sent to a concentration camp for child molestation. Dirlewanger was later freed due to his Nazi Party connections and placed in charge of a Waffen-SS unit composed mainly of convicted murderers and rapists (Germany, 1934) .
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