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Lyndon B. Johnson yelling at the pilots of a nearby plane to cut their engines so that John F. Kennedy could speak as Kennedy is seen trying to calm him down. Taken during the 1960 presidential campaign in Amarillo, Texas.
A 1934 Finnish police photo of Aarne Kauhanen. During the Continuation War, he was in charge of monitoring foreigners. Kauhanen used his position to torture refugees, especially Jews. He fled to Venezuela after the war, only to later be recognized and killed by one of his victims there .
‘Racism tears Britain apart.’ – 2002 NUS/UJS Poster
Japanese high school students playing mahjong and injecting methamphetamine (Hiropon, ヒロポン) (ca. 1950)
Crews working to remove Dale Earnhardt from his vehicle, following the fatal crash on the last turn of the 199th lap of the Daytona 500 – on February 18th, 2001. (660 x 473)
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Munition workers of Allied countries are hitting back at Hitler through British factories! – British WW2 poster.
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Belgian Nazi Propaganda Poster: showing SS symbol knifing through Flemish lion, 1940s
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2008 – You don’t recognize nazis at first sight
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The body of Hermann Göring, Oct. 16, 1946. (2845 × 2208)
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World War 2 vets at the Legion. My wife’s uncles.
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Siniristi (Blue Cross) was a Finnish Nazi magazine published between 1931 & 1939
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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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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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US 4.2-inch mortar during the Battle of the Bulge… December 1944.
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