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The British battleship HMS Duke of York heading to sea on the 23 September 1948.
German Major Josef Gangl taken by an American photographer on May 4, 1945. The following day, he was killed while shielding former French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud, fighting alongside American soldiers and French prisoners against SS forces.
Caricature of Chairman Mao Zedong as a Chair man, Gerald Scarfe, 1971
Polish flag riddled with bullets in the last days of the Warsaw Uprising, 1944, Zbigniew Brym
‘Israeli Elections’ Netanyahu Caricature by Gerald Scarfe, published by The Sunday Times. following accusations of Antisemitism, it was pulled from circulation. January 27th 2013
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Ethiopian Anti Trump Meme Protesting Donald Trump’s and America’s Perceived Interference On The Ethiopian GERD Dam. (2020) (Yes This Is Real)
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Caricature of different political rights of the world unknown date
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I would love to have seen this. Just once would be enough, I bet.
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After 58 tourists were killed in a terrorist attack (1997) at Hatshepsut’s temple in Luxor Egypt, the Swiss tabloid Blick digitally altered a puddle of water to appear as blood flowing from the temple. Original photo by Michael Jensh.
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OMG
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One of the many selfies that Emperor Nicholas II took throughout his life, (1868-1918).
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“Referendum: YES, Crimea is Russian or NO, Crimea is NOT Ukrainian” – Cartoon mocking the official Crimean status referendum as a sham (2014)
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“Freedom flotilla” 5/31/2010
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My grandparents in the mid ‘50s. Taken in a photo booth at a fair.
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Iraqi painting (1999) showing Saddam Hussein as an ancient Mesopotamian king on a lion hunt.
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Grandma with her younger brother and sister ~1913
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Testing the guns on a North American B-25 Mitchell
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Drink milk with a 9-inch cream line: Roberts “Homo” Milk (1941)
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“The Republican is the Platform of the Negro”-1861
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Paul Grüninger was a Swiss police chief who disobeyed orders so he could save about 3,600 Jewish refugees. He falsified their documents to indicate that they arrived when the legal entry of refugee was still legal. Grüninger was later fired, convicted of misconduct, and stripped of his pension.
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Josiah Harlan, Prince of Ghor an American born in Pennsylvania who travelled to Afghanistan with the intention of making himself a king. He failed. (1838-1845)
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My paternal grandparent’s wedding photo (1936)
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My Great Grandfather looking dapper!-1929
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My Great Grandfather had what the youths would call “rizz”
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I think I was a pretty cute baby! (1968-6months old)
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