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Iraqi prisoner of war comforting his 4-year-old son in Najaf, Iraq March 31, 2003
French Renault FT-17 light tank which was captured by the Soviets during the Polish-Bolshevik War in 1920, afterwards donated by the Soviet Union to the Kingdom of Afghanistan – photo shows U.S. soldiers with the tank, c. 2005.
History repeats itself: Hellenic Navy frigate HS Kimon leaves Salamis Naval Base on her way to Cyprus, to enforce the island’s air defence against Iranian threats, 2.476 years after admiral Kimon’s operation against the Persian empire in Cyprus.
My dad in 1967, Mexico. One of the few photographs I have of him in his youth. He is 76 today.
Satellite image of Iranian drones carrier (IRIS Makran) after being targeted.
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  • Their Death is the Birthday of World Peace! Japan, WW2
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  • ”THE RED BOGY” – anti-Nazi cartoon made by Polish-American artist Arthur Szyk, circa November 1943
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  • The body of The Goebbels family 1945. (1080 × 763)
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  • Poster for Thirteenth Naval District, United States Navy, showing a snake representing Japan being bombed by an eagle. An example of American propaganda during World War II. (Phil Von Phul; December 1941)
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  • Rat Wars of Alberta 1950’s
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  • (post 2) Women in arms: an armed nurse on the white side of the Finnish civil war, 1918
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  • Women in arms: a female red guard fighter in the Finnish civil war, 1918
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  • I’m so deeply sorry I took so long to post this but here is the 5th image from the 1990s kim il sung art book, this takes place either right before or during the korean war and shows kim il sung speaking with his closest men in the winter
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  • My great grandfather. Photo taken while at Ashford General Hospital after his plane was downed some time in WWII.
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  • Wehrmacht Troops Drinking; Circa 1940
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  • One ride Yankee papa 13. Vietnam war, 1965. (1024×788)
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  • US 4.2-inch mortar during the Battle of the Bulge… December 1944.
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