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‘The Procession of the Dead’ under the Arc de Triomphe during the Paris Victory Parade July 14, 1919 by the French painter Georges Scott (1934)
Dutch Nazi movement members and shaven ‘Moffenmeids’ (women who had relationships with German occupiers) being publicly shamed after the liberation of The Netherlands, 1945.
Soviet oncologist. Photo by Yuri Kuidin, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 1973
German postcard: God Punish England! 1917.
Here’s what City Hall in San Francisco, California, looked like in 1935.
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“If there is no God, then everything is permitted. F. Dostoevsky”, Soviet Perestroika Poster, 1985-1991
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A typical Serbian “zadruga” – an extended family that formed a single household, 1934, rural western Serbia, then Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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Anita Berber Berlin, 1921. (640×987)
Anti-fascist demonstration 10 October 1971, Milan, Italy.
New Zealand’s National Broadcasting Service experiments with television, circa 15 March 1951.
President Nelson Mandela congratulates Springboks captain Francios Pienaar upon winning the Rugby World Cup, Johannesburg, 24 June 1995.
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