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Guided missile cruiser USS Long Beach (CGN-9) at anchor, Fremantle, Australia, August 1978
Sculptures made by British soldiers from the skeletal remains and equipment of fallen German soldiers at St. Quentin, ca. 1918.
Home at last. Over 15,000 US soldiers crammed on the deck of the RMS Queen Elizabeth as it enters New York Harbor, August 24, 1945.
‘We support the AFU in their fight against Neo-Bolshevism!’-Ukrainian anti-Russia poster, Ukraine, 2022
Easy Company paratrooper Forrest Guth at the Marmion Farm in Normandy in June 1944. 65 years later, Guth posed again with his captured German helmet as he did in 1944.
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  • A penguin stands to attention next to a British soldier during the Falklands War, 1982
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  • HMS Victory in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, with HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Queen Elizabeth in the background
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  • A Nazi Einsatzgruppen aims his rifle at a mother desperately shielding her child. Ivanhorod, occupied Ukraine, 1942.
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  • Three girls strolling past two British soldiers keeping watch for snipers after a spate of rioting in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (1981)
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  • Chinese poster showing Yasukuni Shrine (a controversial Japanse WW2 memorial) being destroyed by a cross with Nanjing massacre date engrained on it, China 2020.
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  • Japanese Navy JS Kongō and many other ships
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  • American soldiers in one of 40 carriages, containing a total of over 2.000 dead. (Dachau, 26th of April 1945) (440×327)
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  • A Swedish woman, whose mother had survived Auschwitz, hitting a neo-Nazi with her handbag. (1985)
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  • A tank crew with the 11th Armored Division next to their M4 tank during the Battle of the Bulge. 1/12/45
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  • An American Marine looks at the body of a North Vietnamese killed during Operation Prairie near the DMZ during the Vietnam War, October 1966.
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  • Japanese Navy’s electromagnetic railgun. Japan successfully tests ship-mounted electromagnetic railgun at sea.
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  • British battleship HMS Rodney, circa 1940
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  • Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts
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  • Moses Hardy, the last African American WW1 veteran who was the son of ex-slaves. He survived a mustard gas attack in France, being awarded the Victory Medal by the Mississippi National Guard and the French Legion d’honneur (The most prestigious national order of merit) Nov. 4 2005 (394×284)
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  • Inside the Japanese Navy Mogami-class frigate 360 degree Combat Information Center.
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  • US soldiers playing Xbox in Saddam Hussein’s Palace, 2003
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  • Fanatical Japanese ultranationalist, mass murderer, and war criminal Hiroo Onoda finally surrenders. After World War II, he and others murdered up to 30 people in a 29-year terrorist campaign. Onoda would be pardoned for his crimes by the dictator Ferdinand Marcos (Philippines, 1974) .
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  • Indian Navy Visakhapatnam-class destroyer INS Imphal (D68).
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  • Ukranian soldiers posing for a photo in Iraq 2003. Ukraine sent one of the largest contingent of soldiers to be part of the ‘Coalition of the Willing’. (640×473)
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  • ‘Hail Caesar! Those who are about to die salute you’, Allied flyer dropped over Italy, quoting the ancient Roman gladiatorial greeting and depicting Mussolini as Hitler’s puppet while Italian soldiers march off towards Russia, Libya and death, 1942
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