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What you could buy your children for the price of a litre of vodka – Soviet poster (1929)
16th October, 1946. Hermann Goering lay dead after committing suicide by swallowing a cyanide pill he smuggled into his cell, 2 hours before he was due to be hung. Photo by Edward F. McLaughlin.
Dukakis in search of a running mate (1988)
In the 1920s-30s Alfred Cheney Johnston was hired by theatre producer Florenz Ziegfeld to photograph the showgirls from his theatre (otherwise known as the Ziegfeld Follies) – the results are absolutely exquisite and this one example. (640×800)
‘Brothers, We Are United,’ Russian political cartoon, 2014.
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