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British occupied Constantinople, 1919
Dead bodies of Confederate soldiers lined up for burial at the Alsop Farm 1864
2023 political cartoon by Leo Kelly. The cartoon was later removed following backlash.
Young Israeli settlers rest on concrete blocks sprayed with grafitti that reads ‘No Arabs No Terror’ as they wait for a bus, guarded by soldiers at Tapuah Junction checkpoint on the southern outskirts of the West Bank city of Nablus, 25 September 2001.
British warship HMS Victory. Questions have been raised after it was discovered she has not been deployed operationally in over 73,000 days.
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French soldiers from the 157th Alpine Rifle Regiment bury their comrades in a shell crater in Bouzonville, France. September, 1914.
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Actor John Wayne visiting US troops in the Philippines, 1958. The man standing in the doorway in the background of the photo is a young Lee Harvey Oswald. (605×600)
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Exhausted German soldiers sprinkled with water to cool off after a long training march in France
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German troops setting up beach defences run as an RAF reconnaissance plane flies overhead, Normandy, June 1944
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The German–Soviet military parade in Brest-Litovsk: an official ceremony held by the troops of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union on September 22, 1939, during the invasion of Poland
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Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signs the documents for the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, ending 5 years and 8 months of war in Europe. May 8th 1945
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On this day in April 1945, Dachau was liberated. Horrified and outraged by the sight of massed corpses and starving survivors, American troops and freed prisoners promptly carried out reprisals against the remaining guards. Roughly 35 to 50 SS guards were summarily executed .
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‘This is not war for oil! This is war on terrorism!’, depicting George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin. Seppo Leinonen, 2003.
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Soviet soldiers celebrating the victory over Germany at the Reichstag building in Berlin, May 1945 (1799×1227)
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‘Russian troops root out another Chechen terrorist’, with a Russian soldier holding a baby by its leg infront of a city in ruins. 26/10/1999.
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American cartoon from the Second World War (1941) showing Mussolini spending twenty years preparing for war only to complain in 1941: ‘We weren’t ready!’
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The corpse of Mussolini, April 30, 1945
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Heinz Barth, a former German SS officer, in East German court being charged with massacring an entire French village during WW2. Sentenced to life imprisonment, but was later awarded a ‘war victim’ pension and released in reunited Germany. (1983)(612×489)
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Iraqi prisoner of war comforting his 4-year-old son in Najaf, Iraq, March 31, 2003
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Exiled former German Emperor Wilhelm II (door), greeting German soldiers during the German occupation of the Netherlands. He gave himself credit for the success of the German military in WW2 before dying in June 1941 (photo May 1940)(640×410)
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‘Come out you cuckold | Cuckolds we come!’ – Flag from the english civil war, (obverse & reverse), Carried by Sir Horatio Cary, referring to Robert Devereux, the 3rd Earl of Essex. 1642
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Panzer IV tank abandoned after backing up into a house for cover during combat in north Italy
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Jozef Tiso, the former president of the Slovak Republic during WW2, in court arguing his defense that he doesn’t remember anything as president. He was later hanged for war crimes and state treason (1947)(1280×1280)
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ROK Military Police, KPA POW’s, and civilians recovering the bodies of dead Koreans that were massacred by retreating KPA troops in Hamhung during the Korean War, 1950
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Bodies of suspected communists massacred by the South Korean troops and police. Between 60-200 thousand people were executed under watch of US troops. The event remained tabboo for 40 years. Bodo League Massacre, South Korea, 1950
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