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PFC Benjamin Ogata of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team was Killed in Action in Italy on July 7, 1944. He was only 19 years old. The 442nd was an elite unit composed almost entirely of second-generation Japanese Americans (Nisei), and it remains the most decorated unit in U.S. military history.
Vote As If Your Life Depends On It! 2020 Election, Art by Rob Rogers for Counterpoint
Brian Wells arrested after being forced to rob a bank with a bomb around his neck. He died shortly after this photo, August 28th 2003
Hattie McDaniel. The first person of color to win an Oscar. 1940
If You Are in Favor of Capital Punishment, Push This Button, 1977, Art by Paul Conrad for the Los Angeles Times
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  • Only without the Communist Party can there be a New China. (Anti–CCP propaganda artwork produced by Falun Gong, 2005)
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  • A German survivor from the U-448 sub, after it was sunk by depth charges, on the deck of the Canadian HMCS Swansea. WW2, April 14, 1944
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  • Jeffrey Epstein during his visit to Cuba. From left to right, Ghislaine Maxwell, unknown, Fidel Castro, Andrés Pastrana and Jeffrey Epstein. 2003 (1090×595)
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  • ‘The only good Nazi is a dead Nazi’ — Allied sticker (or gummed label) from the Second World War, ca. 1943-44.
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  • Teen posing in rolled up jeans, saddle shoes, belt buckle to the side and over the pocket and short sleeves shirt, 1950s
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  • Sailors from the American submarine ‘Finback’ pull a downed pilot from the water, September 2, 1944. The pilot had a torpedo bomber that was shot down by Japanese anti-aircraft guns and crashed into the Pacific Ocean. The pilot was George Bush Senior.
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  • ‘Never forget that England imposed this war on us’ – Goebbels speaks at the NSDAP district rally in the Berlin Sportpalast, 4 December 1942.
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  • A German soldier with his French girlfriend in the occupied Paris, 1942.
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  • Grim-faced Rangers of the 2nd Battalion prepare to assault Pointe Du Hoc. 60% of them will be dead or wounded in the next 48 hours. It should be noted that this was the first time the 2nd Rangers Battalion had been in combat. They were very well trained but had no combat experience.
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  • Pilot Victor Vizcarra, after being evacuated from a jungle landing site. After ejecting, his flame-engulfed F-105 fighter-bomber passed beneath him as he parachuted and crashed into a mountain. Vietnam, 1966.
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  • Inside a 14-inch turret on the battleship HMS King George V
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  • CV-67 John F. Kennedy, the USN’s last conventional carrier and the only ship of her class, awaits dismantling at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. July 2019. By Igor Danilov on Flickr.
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  • ‘WOMEN FOR…’ Political Cartoon by Rivers, Circa 2023.
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  • 17 year old anti-fascist resistance fighter Albina Mali-Hočevar in 1942.
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  • Charles Brading, a friend of Neil Armstrong, checks the placement of a temporary sign at the entrance to Armstrong’s hometown Wapakoneta, Ohio, celebrating his achievement as the first human to walk on the Moon. (1969)
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  • Navigation bridge aboard USS Texas (BB-35)
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  • The future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN79) departed Newport News Shipbuilding division to begin builder’s sea trials today, Jan 28, 2026
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  • ‘You Deserved It’ Far Right Anti American 9/11 Poster – (early 2010s)
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  • A young girl with her toy stroller in Odessa, Ukraine(1985)
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  • A just world is a Russian world! Donetsk 2021
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