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‘WE’LL RETURN.’ Argentine Anti-British poster referencing the Falklande war. 1983.
Ford employees protest Henry Fords ties to Nazi Germany in 1941. Ford was later listed as a company that used Auschwitz inmates for slave labor
Leftist revolutionary woman cleaning her gun, Tehran, Iran, 1979.
‘Who, i wonder, will be our next U.S.-sanctioned, democratically elected, progressive and enlightened brutal overlord…’ (Oliphant, 2004)
CPL Jacob Andreas of the 82nd Airborne Division went Missing on July 11, 1943 over Sicily, he was 23 years old.
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“We will die for Rhodesia”, 1970s Rhodesian poster featuring military women.
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USN escort carrier USS Gambier Bay bracketed by shells from the Japanese fleet during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, 25 October 1944. A Japanese cruiser is seen on the right horizon
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My great great grandmother, Susan Martin
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