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A man and his ship. Retired U.S. Marine Col. and Medal of Honor recipient Harvey C. Barnum Jr. poses near the future USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. (DDG 124) with the command triad of the ship.
IRA military funeral of Jim Lynagh, Monaghan Town, 1987.
“I demand to leave this socialist paradise for capitalist hell,” Alexander Bolonkin, 1978, USSR
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  • My great grandparents on their 65th wedding anniversary April 23, 1981. They were married 72 years until she passed in May 1988.
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  • A Cossack policeman, to the amusement of Hungarian soldiers, slashes a captured Soviet partisan with a saber, occupied Ukraine SSR, September 1941 (800×607)
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  • Governments of the Soviet Union and Empire of Japan sign the Neutrality Pact on April 13, 1941, a 5 year agreement of nonaggression. Later terminated by the Soviet side in 1945 because of the Yalta agreements (780×520)
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  • Groovin’ in 1970s Harlem
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  • Gustav Stresemann, the German Foreign Minister, addressing the General Assembly of the League of Nations in Geneva. His speech topics included international cooperation, the protection of minorities, and the “New Germany” (1926)(800×546)
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  • Juden Raus! (Jews Out!) was a board game published in Germany in 1936, where the goal was to lead the Jews to “collection points”, and whoever rid six Jews first would win.
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  • Holiday Inn – 1980
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  • Napoleon throws his hat down in anger after refusing Prince Metternich (Austrian) ultimatum, Dresden, 1813
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  • A deported Ingush family, mourning next to the body of their deceased daughter, in Soviet Kazakhstan, 1944 (940×630)
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  • “South Tyroleans, Greater Germany welcomes you!” A sign at Innsbruck train station welcoming ethnic Germans who moved from South Tyrol (Italy) to Germany. This was after the Option Agreement between Germany and Italy (1939-1940)(480×623)
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  • My great great grandmother.
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  • Emil Hácha (left), the symbolic President of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, along with other officials, giving the Nazi salute at the funeral of Reinhard Heydrich, June 1942 (640×543)
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