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A section of the ossuary at Douaumont, France, containing the unidentified remains of over 130,000 soldiers killed at the battle of Verdun, photographed in 1964. The remains include soldiers from both sides of the conflict (1920×1240)
File clerks working at their electric elevator desks in Prague, former Czechoslovakia, 1937.
The gold-encrusted hilt of the Marengo Sword carried by Napoléon Bonaparte, manufactured in Paris c. 1798-1800.
Swiss border guards with the Liechtenstein auxiliary police, monitoring the Liechtenstein-Austrian and German border, on May 3rd, 1945.
HMS Medway has arrived off Tristan da Cunha, carrying six civilian medics and critical supplies to support a British national suspected of contracting Hantavirus
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