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American Marines posing with a collection of Japanese skulls, Pacific Theater, WW2. Trophy-taking was so widespread that by 1944, declaring bones at Hawaii customs had become routine procedure. (600×453)
The United States Navy’s Pacific Reserve Fleet in San Diego became one of the largest “Mothball Fleets” after World War II.
A section of the ossuary at Douaumont, France, containing the unidentified remains of over 130,000 soldiers killed at the battle of Verdun, photographed in 1964. The remains include soldiers from both sides of the conflict (1920×1240)
File clerks working at their electric elevator desks in Prague, former Czechoslovakia, 1937.
The gold-encrusted hilt of the Marengo Sword carried by Napoléon Bonaparte, manufactured in Paris c. 1798-1800.
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U.S. Marine Colonel Francis Fenton conducting the funeral of his son Private First Class Mike Fenton near Shuri, Okinawa, in May, 1945.
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A typical Serbian “zadruga” – an extended family that formed a single household, 1934, rural western Serbia, then Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Five of the 49 victims of the Kishinev Pogroms in 1903 (640×528)
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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