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‘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.
The Moment when Hitler declared war on the USA 1941, December 11th
The first ever photograph of a woman taken in 1839, of Dorothy Catherine Draper. Her daguerreotype portrait is the only surviving contemporary photograph of someone wearing the 1830s poke bonnet, a pre Victorian hat
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Anita Berber Berlin, 1921. (640×987)
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Five of the 49 victims of the Kishinev Pogroms in 1903 (640×528)
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A typical Serbian “zadruga” – an extended family that formed a single household, 1934, rural western Serbia, then Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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Weird rabbit kid.
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Norway , 1979, Blockade against Alta hydroelectric project on traditional Sámi territories. The project was completed in 1987.
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Three children dressed in costumes for the Day of the Three Kings celebration (Oaxaca, Mexico 1982)
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Protesters clash with police in front of the Gibert Joseph bookstore in Paris on May 6, 1968.
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Early Brummbâr armoured infantry support guns (Sturmpanzer 43) transported by rail to the front, possibly summer 1943.
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Breakfast cereal gives you sexist appeal
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Woolworth’s Halloween Ad, 1954
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Happy Halloween 👻 Shrunken Heads and Vincent Price’s pretty face (1975)
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USS Ticonderoga steams down Puget Sound, Washington, United States on her trials after substantial repairs from battle damage, Apr 16, 1945.
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On the right in the photo is Ilyin Nikolai Yakovlevich, sniper, Hero of the Soviet Union. He was killed in action on August 4, 1943. He finished with a totally of 494, making him one of the best snipers of WW2.
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South Vietnamese rebel troops take up positions in the yard of the presidential palace, residence of President Ngo Dinh Diem, in Saigon, South Vietnam, Nov. 1, 1963. Diem and his brother Nhu escaped the coup but were captured in the aftermath of the overthrow. (AP Photo/Horst Faas)
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On August 12, 1898, the flag of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi over ʻIolani Palace was lowered to raise the United States flag to signify annexation.
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Maria “Masha” Bruskina, a nurse with the Russian resistance, before her execution by hanging. The placard reads: “We are the partisans who shot German troops”, Minsk, 26 October 1941. She was 17.
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What a lucky bitch
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Jewish mothers walking with children past the barracks and the electrified barbed wire destined for the gas chambers at Auschwitz on May 27th, 1944.
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Post Treat-Pak Halloween ad, 1958
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Halloween in the 1930s.
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