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Ostensibly still ‘active’, HMS Iron Duke has been stripped of weapons and sensors. The RN is down to five frigates.
56 years ago today- these 4 students at Kent State University in Ohio were shot and killed during a rally opposing the expanding involvement of the Vietnam War into Cambodia by US military forces, as well as protesting the National Guard presence on campus and the draft. May 4, 1970
The British battleship HMS Duke of York heading to sea on the 23 September 1948.
German Major Josef Gangl taken by an American photographer on May 4, 1945. The following day, he was killed while shielding former French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud, fighting alongside American soldiers and French prisoners against SS forces.
Caricature of Chairman Mao Zedong as a Chair man, Gerald Scarfe, 1971
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Anti-margarine propaganda poster from 1887
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Depiction of Lenin by Jozo Kljaković // Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes // 1924
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The newly completed battleship HMS Vanguard is guided by tugs in 1946.
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‘Armenian propaganda’ (Armenian genocide100.org, 2015)
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Home Guard men at the Wolseley Motors factory in Birmingham parade through the works gate, July 1940.
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The earliest known photo ever taken of Cambodian dictator and mass-murderer Pol Pot, taken in the 1940’s-50’s when he was a student in Paris. (468×424)
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Great Grandma on her wedding day 1920
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‘Anger transference’ (Richard Sargent, 1954)
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Opera diva Maria Callas meets Marilyn Monroe during the Birthday party of JFK in Madison Suqare Garden, NY, 19 of May of 1962.
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‘Oh c’mon, mom, that’s your son in law!’, Soviet Union, 1974, cartoon from Crocodile
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“Arms flow for the Opposition” (International Herald Tribune, 2012)
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Robert F. Kennedy’s wife, Ethel, attempts to comfort him as lay mortally wounded on floor of the kitchen in the Ambassador Hotel. June 6, 1968. RIP
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