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‘Why That Interpreter’. Cartoon by Reg Manning, 1965.
My mom, 1930.
Wounded French soldiers participating in drills inside the Grand Palais to prepare to return to active duty. (1916)
PLAN ships commissioned in 2025
‘These shameful deeds: your fault!’, US propaganda poster issued in occupied Germany immediately after WWII, meant to confront the population with Nazi atrocities and foster collective guilt as part of the denazification process, 1945
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  • Granddad was always outstanding in his field.
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  • My grandmother at 16 (far left)
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  • My Great Grandfather Tom and Great nan on their wedding day.
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  • “Taliban the Nullifiers of Islam which they have committed” – ISIS-K (2021)
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  • My GG Grandfather
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  • Paternal grandmother, ~1918
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  • Albert Speer visiting the Mauthausen concentration camp(1943)
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  • My Mother, 18 Years Old, Lucerne Mines, Pennsylvania
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  • Ben Garrison, AOC bar (2019)
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  • No race, creed or religion should have to endure the kind of derision that Native Americans face today…. (2001) National Congress of American Indians.
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  • Great Great Aunt Mable had Resting Bitch Face.
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  • The Body Beautiful System Figure Shaper! With over 100 soft latex shaping tips! (1960s)
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  • Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (1991)
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  • I grew up rather poor.
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  • 19th century couple.
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  • My parents, early 70’s
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  • JonBenét Ramsey seen here with her mother Patsy Ramsey in one of her last photos. Dec 25,1996. She would be found dead the following day on Dec 26,1996 in a case that remains unsolved to this day.
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  • Truman placed a wreath at the monument of the Los Niños Héroes(1947). 6 Mexican cadets who would rather die than surrender during the Mexican-American war. Asked why he made the visit, Truman said simply, “Brave men don’t belong to any one country. I respect bravery wherever I see it.”
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