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“Human Pyramid” (680×450) picture released in 2004 showing Iraqis being force into a human pyramid. Colorized
February 1990 cover of National Lampoon, anticipating the inevitable Japanese takeover of the US
My mom, 1936.
A victim, tied in a tortuous position to the side of a truck, is about to be dragged to his death by Fascists during the Yekatit 12 massacre in Italian East-Africa (19 February 1937)
Execution of Hisao Tani labelled the ‘Demon King’ of the Nanjing Massacre by the Chinese, 26 April 1947.
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  • Men Hate Sissy Salads. Knox Geletin
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  • Heavy cruiser USS New Orleans (CA-32) entering Tulagi after the Battle of Tassafaronga, 1 December 1942. Everything ahead of turret No. 2 is missing after being hit by a single torpedo which exploded her forward magazines.
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  • “You can drive fast, BUT…” USSR, 1970s
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  • My Grandmother in the 1960s
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  • United Airlines – 1976
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  • Holocaust Survivor Josef Guttman Reunites with His Liberator and Adoptive Father, Master Sergeant William Best, December 24, 1948
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  • Gas Masks Toys (1946)
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  • Sony car compact disc player (1984)
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  • Nuclear war. USSR 80s
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  • My Great-Grandfather (far left) with Dwight Eisenhower
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  • Kill him! USSR 1941
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  • German Battleship Gneisenau in Drydock at Kiel showing damage to her bow after being torpedoed by British Submarine HMS Clyde, 1940
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  • “While Revolutionaries as Individuals can be Murdered, You cannot kill Ideas” – Mural portraying Che Guevara, Thomas Sankara and James Connolly, in Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast (c. 2015)
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  • McDLT (1985)
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  • John F Kennedy and a young Robert F Kennedy Jr with a salmander in a bowl, Washington DC, 11 Marsch 1961
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  • The Addis Wedding Set, 1985
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  • A matter of perspective. Commentary on how both sides of the Cold War saw themselves as standing small against a great threat. 1980s
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  • President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the 1964 Civil Rights Act as Martin Luther King Jr. and others look on, July 2, 1964. LBJ Library photo by Cecil Stoughton.
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  • We are going to bury Hitler face down’ — American postcard from the Second World War (ca. 1943) showing Hitler in a coffin. Artist: B. F. Long.
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