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Well… Um… I Guess That’s Progress (Sidewalk Bubblegum, US, 1997)
‘A Dutch potatoes diggers having a meal on the field’. Photo: Charles Breijer (1914 – 2011).The Netherlands – near Groningen, 1940
Russian special forces storm Beslan School No. 1 after Chechen extremists seized more than 1,100 hostages inside, while injured hostages take cover nearby. Explosions, fire, and the ensuing firefight killed 334 hostages, including 186 children. Beslan, North Ossetia. September 3, 2004.
US WW2 poster: This is America.. Smile – man – smile. 1942.
The body of Jewish prisoner Menachem Taffel, his identification tattoo still visible on his forearm, after he was murdered at the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp. His body was subsequently transported to the Strasbourg University Anatomical Institute, December 1944.
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  • Well… Um… I Guess That’s Progress (Sidewalk Bubblegum, US, 1997)
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  • ‘A Dutch potatoes diggers having a meal on the field’. Photo: Charles Breijer (1914 – 2011).The Netherlands – near Groningen, 1940
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  • Russian special forces storm Beslan School No. 1 after Chechen extremists seized more than 1,100 hostages inside, while injured hostages take cover nearby. Explosions, fire, and the ensuing firefight killed 334 hostages, including 186 children. Beslan, North Ossetia. September 3, 2004.
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  • US WW2 poster: This is America.. Smile – man – smile. 1942.
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  • The body of Jewish prisoner Menachem Taffel, his identification tattoo still visible on his forearm, after he was murdered at the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp. His body was subsequently transported to the Strasbourg University Anatomical Institute, December 1944.
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  • ‘TRANSGENDER BATHROOMS’ Cartoon by Sean Delonas, 2017
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  • World population in 30 years (Baltimore Sun, 1994)
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  • East German Stasi costume party where they dressed up as people they were monitoring. 1970s/80s.
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  • USS Constitution, the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat, was underway in Boston Harbor today celebrating America’s 250th birthday. July 4, 2026
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  • My grandparents in 1961 (grandad is 24 y.o. and grandma is 22 y.o. here)
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  • Soviet propaganda unintentionally making hippies look cool, 1974
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  • My dad, 1960. We celebrated his 72nd birthday today ☺️
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  • Deformed foetuses at Tû Dû Obstetrics Hospital in Vietnam. Specimens frequently associated with the lasting health consequences of Agent Orange, a herbicide used during the Vietnam War. (1998)
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  • Men dressed as Revolutionary War soldiers exit a cab on the way to a bicentennial exhibit in New York, February 1976. Photo by Dave Pickoff, Associated Press .
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  • A curious Italian woman inspects the kilt of a Scottish soldier near the Coliseum after the liberation of Rome. Italy – Rome, late June 1944 (WW2)
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  • My Great Grandfather Heinz, November 1942 (Served In The Wehrmacht And Was Captured in 1945 And Sent To A POW Camp In Nebraska
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  • Bonde Gaza, a Hungarian musician who survived the Gardelegen massacre where over 1,000 slave laborers were burnt alive, demonstrates to American soldiers how he managed to escape from the barn which the SS had set on fire. Germany, April 14–18, 1945, .
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  • Family Values, 1996, Art by Rob Rogers for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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  • Hundreds of B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators await their fate in the post-war scrapyard at Kingman AFB, Arizona, 1946
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  • 82 years ago today- PHM2 Sylvester Greenwald was Killed in Action on July 1, 1944 on Saipan, he was 23 years old.
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