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‘Kombat’ is a heroic photograph of the Soviet political commissar of the 220th Infantry Regiment urging his soldiers to attack on the Eastern Front in Soviet Ukraine, July 12, 1942. The man in the photograph is said to have died minutes after it was taken.
NYC protest, July 7, 1941
Tourists from the West, checking out an East German body guard, 1980s, East Germany
New York City, 1982.
My aunt and mom, best friends for life. 1932
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Cora M. Strayer’s Detective Agency. Chicago, 1908
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A Soviet soldier announcing the formal surrender of defeated Germany on the streets of Berlin, May 1945 (1140×750)
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