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Bonde Gaza, a Hungarian musician who survived the Gardelegen massacre where over 1,000 slave laborers were burnt alive, demonstrates to American soldiers how he managed to escape from the barn which the SS had set on fire. Germany, April 14–18, 1945, .
Family Values, 1996, Art by Rob Rogers for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Hundreds of B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators await their fate in the post-war scrapyard at Kingman AFB, Arizona, 1946
82 years ago today- PHM2 Sylvester Greenwald was Killed in Action on July 1, 1944 on Saipan, he was 23 years old.
My great-grandfather and a few of his kids. Mexico City, 1928.
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  • The Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew crying on national television while announcing the separation of Singapore from Malaysia, 1965. (2000×1128)
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  • Adelie penguin stands beside the apartheid-era South African flag, Antarctica, 1966
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  • The end of a 600-year era, as the last Ottoman sultan, Vahidettin, leaves the country. November 17 1922.
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  • Drinking was fun in Belize in the 1980’s
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  • High Ranking Iranian Officers begging the Shah to not leave Iran. Iran, 1979
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  • Buster Brown shoes, circa 1905
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  • 1950 – precooked canned hamburgers… with olives
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  • People have been trying to find the breasts in these ice cubes since 1957. American Association of Advertising Agencies, 1994.
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  • 1930s Great Gram and her kiddos
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  • 1961 USSR poster showing India freeing Goa from Portuguese rule
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  • US and Soviet Soldiers Hug Each Other After Meeting on the Elbe River – 25. April 1945
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  • «Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine» USA, 1961.
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  • Battle weary U.S. Marine during the Battle of Peleliu, 1944
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  • A body double of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein reviewing troops at a military event in Baghdad, 1998. (590×433)
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  • Great Grandma and Grandpa 1971
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  • Dutch troops in a camouflaged trench near Westervoort, close to Arnhem, during the mobilization of 1939-40
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  • My grandma a beautiful teenager 1940s
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  • “ONE DAY SHE WILL WAKE UP” by American artist Robert Berkeley in 1925 stating that one day the balance of forces will change.
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  • “Women who don’t wait!” The soviet sailors’ board of shame whose women left them, USSR, 1980s.
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