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Pilot Victor Vizcarra, after being evacuated from a jungle landing site. After ejecting, his flame-engulfed F-105 fighter-bomber passed beneath him as he parachuted and crashed into a mountain. Vietnam, 1966.
Inside a 14-inch turret on the battleship HMS King George V
CV-67 John F. Kennedy, the USN’s last conventional carrier and the only ship of her class, awaits dismantling at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. July 2019. By Igor Danilov on Flickr.
‘WOMEN FOR…’ Political Cartoon by Rivers, Circa 2023.
17 year old anti-fascist resistance fighter Albina Mali-Hočevar in 1942.
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Ba’athist Iraqi officials overlook damage in Belgrade after 1999 bombing of Serbia, 1999
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Decolonization of Africa, USSR, c. 1959
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‘Look, he’s eating it!’, Soviet Union, probably 1980s
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My grandmother grew up above her father’s Corner Market in San Francisco, California during the Great Depression. She would always tell me “We were poor, but we didn’t know it. Because everybody was poor in our neighborhood, and we had ice cream, and candy from Daddy’s Shop. So we didn’t know.”
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Thérèse of Lisieux dressed up as Joan of Arc. The only photograph of a canonized Saint cosplaying as another Saint. (c. 1897)
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The Situation in the Far East 2022
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First Soviet computers // Soviet Union // 1983
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“Accord”: 1904 Imperial Russian poster celebrating the Entente Cordiale
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From words to action! // Soviet Union // 1980s
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Lon Nol’s Khmer Republic propaganda, 1971
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My great uncle dressed as a woman for senior day.
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California Canned Asparagus, 1930 ad.
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