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German Ju-87D Stuka dive bomber flies over the burning ruins of Stalingrad. 1942.
HMS Vanguard’s four twin 15′ turrets undergoing refurbishment at Scoutstoun, 1945. The nearest is ‘X’, then ‘A’, ‘Y’, and ‘B’.
Rommel inspects the fortifications on the beach that would soon become the Utah landing zone. Normandy, 1944.
A Young Viktor Orbán Beaten by Police Under the Communist Regime, 1989 Hungary (1280×800)
German and Japanese military attachés pose with Finnish officers in Uhtua, April 5, 1943. Colorized by me.
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Students praying over the rubble of Pantglas Junior School after the Aberfan disaster, a coal waste landslide that killed 144 people, including 116 children. Wales, 1966
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