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“The Unknown Soldier… The Known Soldier…”, USA, 2014
The last King of Afghanistan, Mohammad Zahir Shah, around 1960. Zahir ruled the country for almost 4 decades from 1933-73. Remembered as a remarkably lenient king, he supposedly never signed a single warrant approving the execution of a citizen for political reasons during his reign (3258×2503)
My parents walking down the street when they were dating; late 50’s.
Guevara shortly before his execution, with CIA officer Félix Rodríguez (left), 1967.
Chicago Car Wash, 1924
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The crew of the B-24 Liberator “Gallopin Ghost” of the 466th Bomb Group, 787th Bomb Squadron based out of Attlebridge. She completed 32 missions.
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Pamphlet protesting the Treaty of Trianon directed at American citizens, Hungary, 1920
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Chevrolet Vega, 1977
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Labor will be the ruler of the world! // Soviet Union // 1968
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Let’s reduce working hours (CGT 1912)
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With the miracle ingredient… alcohol!
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“The Turk who overcame the backwardness of the Ottomans” – a poster commemorating the 10 year anniversary of the Turkish Republic
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Sega Game Gear TV Tuner 90s
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‘The First Sting’ — CIA-commissioned painting (2008) showing Mujahideen using stingers.
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“Vinnitsa” RKU Reichskommissariat Ukraine poster (40s)
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“I hope he doesn’t have AIDS” / “I hope she doesn’t have AIDS”. UN HIV Awareness Organization. (Liberia, 2005)
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Chesterfield Cigarettes featuring Rory Calhoun and wife, Lita Baron, 1955
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Sheraton-Waikiki Hotel, 1977
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John Lennon giving an autograph to his future murderer Mark David Chapman
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Jim Beam Whiskey, 1989
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Petition against Coffee, London 1674
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Illegal opposition poster from 80s’ Romania, resurrected during the December Revolution (80s)
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The American flag as redisigned in 1901 by Mark Twain // USA // 1968
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“Caucasian dance” poster from France (1951)
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“War Monuments No. 1” by Dr. Seuss, 1942.
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