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Soviet and US athletes at the opening ceremony of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, with Yugoslav athletes in between them (February 13, 1980)
If Lincoln ran today (Ohman, 1996)
Chernobyl cleanup’Liquidators’ cleaning off debris from the roof of the Chernobyl Nuclear power station,1986. Note the streaks on the photo film due to radiation exposure.
Never again (2002)
The dead bodies of the Dalton Gang following their demise in the shootout during the 1892 Coffeyville bank robbery.
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Mexico reconquers the Southwestern United States in Absolut Vodka’s ‘In an Absolut World’ ad campaign (2008)
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“Human Pyramid” (680×450) picture released in 2004 showing Iraqis being force into a human pyramid. Colorized
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February 1990 cover of National Lampoon, anticipating the inevitable Japanese takeover of the US
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My mom, 1936.
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A victim, tied in a tortuous position to the side of a truck, is about to be dragged to his death by Fascists during the Yekatit 12 massacre in Italian East-Africa (19 February 1937)
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Execution of Hisao Tani labelled the ‘Demon King’ of the Nanjing Massacre by the Chinese, 26 April 1947.
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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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‘Why That Interpreter’. Cartoon by Reg Manning, 1965.
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My mom, 1930.
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Wounded French soldiers participating in drills inside the Grand Palais to prepare to return to active duty. (1916)
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PLAN ships commissioned in 2025
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‘These shameful deeds: your fault!’, US propaganda poster issued in occupied Germany immediately after WWII, meant to confront the population with Nazi atrocities and foster collective guilt as part of the denazification process, 1945
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