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After the Tiananmen Massacre, citizens stood on top of burned-out military vehicles 5th June 1989 (855×652)
A man in the ‘Dying Field’, a small plot of land in Canton, China, where the sick and poor could go to die undisturbed, photo by James Ricalton, 1900.
‘Do not confuse the murderer with the victim’ Polish poster combating the phrase ‘Polish death camps’ (2010s)
Osaka Castle overlooking Nippon Life Stadium, 1960.
Found this today. My twin uncles in February 1957 with me!! Almost 70 years later 🤦🏼‍♀️, this captures a moment of everyday family life in the 1950s.
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