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Charles Brading, a friend of Neil Armstrong, checks the placement of a temporary sign at the entrance to Armstrong’s hometown Wapakoneta, Ohio, celebrating his achievement as the first human to walk on the Moon. (1969)
Navigation bridge aboard USS Texas (BB-35)
The future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN79) departed Newport News Shipbuilding division to begin builder’s sea trials today, Jan 28, 2026
‘You Deserved It’ Far Right Anti American 9/11 Poster – (early 2010s)
A young girl with her toy stroller in Odessa, Ukraine(1985)
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A group of men sitting next to each other in a trench. WWI, 1914
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1924 US election poster from Robert La Follette’s Progressive Party, attacking Calvin Coolidge for not condemning the Ku Klux Klan.
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“An Irish Hero! 1 Irishman Defeats 10 Germans… Join an Irish Regiment To-Day” – recruiting poster c. 1916
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My grandparents. They got married when she was 16 and were married for 72 years. He died at 92 and she passed two weeks later. They were the funniest people I ever met.
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“Whoever Comes to our Land with a Sword will get Destroyed by a Sword!” – Armenian Soviet poster c. 1943
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SCREW, The Sex Review (1993)
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US Marine contingent on the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) 1945. Nine of these men survived the sinking of the cruiser in July 1945.
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A schooner having trouble crossing the equator. A newspaper joke from 1930.
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«Vote Nixon», Early 1970s
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“Mess with the best die with the rest” 1990s-2000s
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89 year old Winston Churchill leaves the House of Commons for the last time. He was a member of Parliament for 64 years. July 27, 1964.
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This is the last known picture of Gauleiter Karl Hanke. This was taken on May 3, 1945, few days before the surrender of Fortress Breslau to the Soviets, when Hanke addressed his staff standing on a supply crate, urging them to continue the fighting. Note that he is no longer wearing a Nazi uniform.
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