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Hitler says goodbye to Mussolini (they will never meet to again) Germany, 1944.
2022 pro-choice American political cartoon accusing opponents of abortion of not caring about children after birth.
‘New paradise for children, China and Japan will forever be close.’ Poster depicting a Chinese mother and child welcoming Japanese troops to occupied Beijing (c. 1937)
Farmers hang nooses at a foreclosure auction to intimidate outside bidders. Michigan, 1936. (891×599)
Roman Catholic priest Johann Nepomuk Kühberger, who as a four-year-old saved a boy his age who had fallen into the icy waters near the small town of Passau. According to locals, this boy was Adolf Hitler. Photo from the 1950s.
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  • The Quaker Oats Co, Burry’s, 1963 ad.
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  • Holiday Inn, 1962 ad.
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  • Kelvinator Corp, 1932 ad.
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  • Royal Navy Motor Torpedo Boat 378 at speed, probably in the Mediterranean Sea
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  • Religion is poison, protect the children 1930 Soviet poster
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  • 1949 Philadelphia automobile show.
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  • “Uncle Sam Crucified”, 1941 poster by fascist Newton Jenkins.
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  • Abyssinian soldiers, 1936. The Second Italo-Ethiopian War
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  • A busy day in the City of Calcutta. July,1945 (653×940)
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  • Świętokrzyska Street in Warsaw, Poland, 1936. Photo by Henryk Poddębski.
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  • “THIS IS THE ENEMY” (USA 1943)
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  • Hydrox cookies, 1961
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  • Alka-Seltzer 1966
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  • Imbecile Ward Keepers Wanted for Workhouse, Stepney, London, 1861
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  • Alfred Thayer Mahan, author of The Influence of Sea Power upon History, in 1904
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  • Pontiac 1960
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  • Marlene Dietrich – No Highway in the Sky (1951)
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  • Handi-Wrap 1961
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  • The New Princess Phone by Bell Telephone Systems, 1960
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  • Titanic’s wooden lifeboats in New York Harbor following the disaster. This particular image has been doctored to add the words “R.M.S. Titanic”, c. April 1912
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