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A girl tying on a wish on a fox statue at an Inari shrine. Japan, 1932
Joseph Taborsky hugs his mother after his exoneration from death row. He spent 4 years on death row for a 1950 murder before his conviction was overturned. Just over a year later, Taborsky murdered 5 people and confessed to the 1950 murder. He was executed in 1960 (Connecticut, 1955) .
A photo of Ora Ralph Thomas, an Illinois sheriff’s deputy during the Prohibition Era. In 1925, Thomas, who also led an anti-Klan paramilitary, was assassinated by three Ku Klux Klan members. He shot and killed all three of his own murderers before collapsing from his injuries .
‘You Are Fake News’, Pro-Trump Painting by Jon McNaughton, Circa September 2020.
Japan Coast Guard will build the biggest patrol vessel in its history. The patrol vessel is an exceptionally large patrol vessel, measuring 200 meters in length with a gross tonnage of 31,000 tons.
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An Italian man leaving the Julian March (becoming Yugoslavia) as new Italy-Yugoslavia borders are coming into effect, established by the Treaty of Paris (September 1947)(1224×884)
The booking photo of Charles Bannon, who killed a family of six in Schafer. Bannon had been a farmhand for the family, North Dakota, December 1930 .
Exhausted German soldiers sprinkled with water to cool off after a long training march in France
A man bought an old tintype photo for just $2 at a Fresno antique shop, only to later discover it was one of the rarest images in Western history -an authentic photo of Billy the Kid playing croquet, 1878
Photo of a Serbian woman kissing the hand of her hanged husband as a German officer watches, Yugoslavia, April 1941 (1200×1200)
«Stop this terrorist. Muhammad al-Jawlani (Ahmed al-Sharaa. Future leader of Syria). Up to $ 10 Million Reward.» USA, 2017.
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