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Two of the Wealthiest Merchants in 19th-Century Persia, Executed After Refusing to Renounce Their Faith. circa 1875
French battleship Richelieu, circa 1946
‘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.
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“Good work, sister: we never figured you could do a man-size job!” – American WW2 Poster. Packer, 1944.
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“They Crucify”, 1917 WW1 anti-German poster by M. Hoyle
The emblem of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (1941-1956)
Two members of the Polish resistance during the Warsaw uprising, 1944
A black U.S. soldier reads a message left by the Việt Cộng during the Vietnam War: “Black U.S. soldiers, you are committing the same ignominious crimes in South Vietnam that the KKK is perpetrating against your families at home,” 1970.
My Dad and Grandmother. 1941.
Barricades on the Rue Saint-Maur, Paris, “Before the Attack” – 25th June 1848.
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