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17 year old anti-fascist resistance fighter Albina Mali-Hočevar in 1942.
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)
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  • The Republican ABC book from Northern Ireland (1970s)
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • Ah, the good old days when adult-only apartment complexes were a thing. I bet the clubhouse was a swinging place! (Greentree Apartments, Orlando FL, 1970s)
    Categories: 1900s
  • Wounded German panzer crewman
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • Russian propaganda threatening those joining the Ukrainian Military, 2022
    Categories: 2000s
  • Chinese dictator Mao Zedong meeting with future US president George H.W. Bush in 1975. Secretary of state Henry Kissinger can be seen in the background. (1433×973)
    Categories: 1900s
  • “March 16, we choose” — Pro-Russian annexation poster in Crimea depicting the rest of Ukraine as Nazis ahead of the Crimean status referendum (2014)
    Categories: Ads, Racism, WW2
  • Garfield tent, 1988
    Categories: 1900s
  • 1975 Southwestern Bell
    Categories: 1900s
  • Blood-stained “Song for Peace” sheet found in Yitzhak Rabin’s pocket after he was assassinated by a right-wing extremist in Tel Aviv 1995
    Categories: 1900s
  • «Drunken father is the family’s grief! He destroys himself, his work, his family. In alcoholism he drowned his mind and honor!» Soviet anti-alcohol poster, 1955
    Categories: 1900s, Ads, USSR
  • Postum as a Coffee Substitute Never Really Caught On
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • Two French women, with heads shaven and swastika drawn on their foreheads, are paraded down a Parisian street following liberation of the city by Allied forces. 27 August 1944.
    Categories: 1900s
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