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‘CARELESS TALK…got there first’, US poster warning against careless talk about military matters and its fatal consequences for the servicemen, made by Herbert Morton Stoops (1888-1948), 1944
5-year-old after day’s work, was tired and refused to be photographed, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1911. Photo by Lewis Hine for National Child Labor Committee.
Japanese Navy Sakura-class patrol ship. The Japan’s Ministry of Defense plans to acquire 12 patrol vessels.
Protest sign taken at an anti-war rally in San Francisco, February 16, 2003.
Aboriginal prisoners in neck chains guarded by a police officer, Western Australia, 1901.
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In a protest against censorship, photographer A.L. Schafer staged this iconic photograph in 1934, violating as many rules as possible in one shot.
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Several frigates during the October 19, 1995 fleet review. From front to back: Type 053H1G Shantou(汕头, 561), type 053H2 Huangshi(黄石, 535), Type 053H2G Anqing(安庆, 539) and type 053H2G Tongling(铜陵, 541). It was the largest fleet review China had done at the time. (extra info in description)
A French soldier in 1918, equipped with a helmet with chainmail to protect the eyes from shell fragments, stones, and other dangerous elements
Billboard of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation: 135 years since birth / Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin / ‘He received Russia with a plough, and left with the atom bomb’ W. Churchill. 2015.
A Vietnamese teenager buttons up her mother’s blouse after she was sexually assaulted by American GI’s. They were gunned down moments after this photo was taken. My Lai Massacre, Vietnam, 16 March 1968.
Harry Powers, the ‘Butcher of Clarksburg’, stands in jail after confessing to murdering five people, including a mother and her three children, ages 10 to 14, whom he strangled and beat to death. The police explained the bruises by claiming that Harry had ‘fallen up’ some stairs, 1931 .
‘Equal Rights for Negroes, everywhere!’ Communist Party USA election poster, 1932.
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