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Patrick Chappatte editorial cartoon on the growing surveillance state, 2020
No one wants to remember the horrors of war. Poland, Warsaw, 1946.
Photobooth of a young couple, circa 1940-50s
A Woman Hands out Cigarettes to German POWs Going into the Soviet Captivity, Berlin, May 1945
A traffic jam at the Brandenburg Gate between East and West Berlin on the first Saturday after the fall of the Berlin Wall, November 11, 1989.
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John Howard Griffin posing as a black man in the Deep South as part of an experiment to see life and segregation from the other side of the colour line. He later published a book about it titled Black Like Me, 1959
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American Anti-Communist propaganda. (1961)
My grandmother at age 6 in 1945, shortly after the end of WWII, Czechoslovakia.
2016 era alt right poster in the USA
Soldiers at a firearms demonstration. China, 1972. Photo by Horst Faas
Sailors from the Ottoman Navy, gathered on the Brandenburg class pre-dreadnought battleship, Barbaros Hayreddin – on the Aegean Sea, in the First Balkan War, c. 1913.
“Have some chips – they’re scrumptious.” Cellophane, 1953
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