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‘Help The Homeless Orphans.’
People have been trying to find the breasts in these ice cubes since 1957. American Association of Advertising Agencies, 1994.
My great grandparents I found this photo and I love it ! Pernie Mae and Walter are their names đź’—
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“Dad, Mom, Corn and Me”, Soviet Poster, 1962
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Qusay Hussein, son of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, fires a revolver in the air during a social event. 1980’s-1990’s. (719×820)
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Israel’s “aggression”, 1956
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“Deepen the criticism of Deng Xiaoping, strike against the right-leaning tendency of overturning the verdicts” Anti-Deng poster published in 1976.
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Berlin 1945. Photo by Petrusov.
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Ed Clarity’s prize-winning photo of a woman about to snatch a child from water whit a net at Rockaway Beach on Aug. 24, 1958.
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Ironic 1989 NATO celebration poster making fun of member states
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Sears Shag Carpet Ad, early 1970’s
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Lt. Edward “Butch” O’Hares Wildcat fighter, May 1942 and now.
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“Sam! Sam! Can we get you anything” A caricature of the United States and the United Nations after the end of the Cold War, 1992.
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USS Kearsarge (BB-5) illuminated with electric lights, while visiting Portsmough, England in July 1903.
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“Only the stupidest cows vote for their own butcher”, by Rudolf Herrmann, 1932.
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Germany – 1939/1945
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“Hitler came the closest” American poster, artist Boris Artzybasheff, 1943
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“Labour clears the way” – UK, Labour Party poster, 1910
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Happy holidays! // Soviet Union // 1946
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“Tax the loafer – not the loaf” – Britain, 1920s
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”Anti-Western Fashion” Soviet Poster, 1970s
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Werner Von Braun after capture by OSS agents in 1945.
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My great grandmother, taken in 1905. I love that she is smiling!
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