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German Ju-87D Stuka dive bomber flies over the burning ruins of Stalingrad. 1942.
HMS Vanguard’s four twin 15′ turrets undergoing refurbishment at Scoutstoun, 1945. The nearest is ‘X’, then ‘A’, ‘Y’, and ‘B’.
Rommel inspects the fortifications on the beach that would soon become the Utah landing zone. Normandy, 1944.
A Young Viktor Orbán Beaten by Police Under the Communist Regime, 1989 Hungary (1280×800)
German and Japanese military attachés pose with Finnish officers in Uhtua, April 5, 1943. Colorized by me.
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  • My great uncle with his girlfriend before he went to war and died in 1941.
    Categories: 1900s, War
  • Descent of the Modernists (USA, 1922)
    Categories: 1900s
  • A dead German soldier lies on a corner in Stavelot, Belgium, on 2 January 1945.
    Categories: 1900s, War
  • Pizza Hut 1990
    Categories: 1900s
  • Flotilla of ships and boats sails into New York for the U.S. Bicentennial celebrations (1976)
    Categories: USA
  • My great-great-grandparents’ wedding photo 1901.
    Categories: 1900s
  • A Soviet poster from 1944 depicting legions of German soldiers fated to die in the Russian winter thanks to Hitler’s orders.
    Categories: 1900s, Ads, USSR, War, WW2
  • “You Must Make Your Choice.” 1872 US, pro-Grant election illustration
    Categories: 1800s
  • Final resting place of an Unknown English Soldier near Arnhem Bridge 1945.
    Categories: 1900s, War
  • These two WW2 propaganda posters, 1950s
    Categories: 1900s, Ads, War, WW2
  • Budweiser, 1987
    Categories: 1900s
  • The shape of the Statue of Liberty is formed by 18,000 soldiers standing in formation. Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Ca. 1918.
    Categories: 1900s, USA, War
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