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Raseef holds up a photo of the bodies of his relatives, Ayda Yassin Ahmed and four of her children after they were executed by US Marines in Haditha. Only one daughter, Safa, 11, survived. November 19, 2005.
A Leningrad prison cell, Russia, 1991. Photo by Hans-Jürgen Burkard.
Poverty in America (Rich McKee, 2007, Augusta Chronicle)
My parents were married 81 years ago today during WWII. My Mom had no money for a dress so she borrowed this beautiful gown from her roommate.
The daughter of the Deputy Mayor of Leipzig after the family committed suicide by ingesting cyanide on 18 April 1945, as American troops were entering the city.
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Tareyton Cigarettes – February 1974
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Denis Lushch (2019)
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We’re fighting to prevent this! 1943, USA
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My great-grandmother, 1940s, in her twenties, Northern Bulgaria.
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A rifleman of the 8e Régiment de Tirailleurs Marocains with a healthy collection of hand grenades, near Costa San Pietro, Italy, January 1944
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No Sox Appeal Without Paris Garters
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“In the United States, you are ‘free’ from liberty” (CCCP, 1973)
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Salon Selectives (1987)
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The Motherland is calling! Russia 2015
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Police inspect bomb damage at the Trades Hall in Wellington, New Zealand. 28 March 1984.
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Hormel Frank N Stuff Hotdogs (1984)
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The morality of capitalism is MAN IS THE ENEMY OF MAN! USSR 1965
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CHiPs Power Pudding (1978)
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My dad – 1958 – could have been a coca cola advert
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“Men can fall, but the flag will never fall” Nazi Germany, 1945
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My great grandmother on her wedding day in 1942.
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The British actress Audrey Kathleen Hepburn – as she was reviewing a script before recording a program for the United Nations Children’s Fund – on the United Nations Radio, c. 1953
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Dodge Caravan Built-In Child Seats (1992)
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My great grandfather on his engagement 1890 (Surrey, England)
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Neville Chamberlain proclaims “peace in our time” after allowing Nazi Germany to annex Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland, September 30, 1938
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