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‘CARELESS TALK…got there first’, US poster warning against careless talk about military matters and its fatal consequences for the servicemen, made by Herbert Morton Stoops (1888-1948), 1944
5-year-old after day’s work, was tired and refused to be photographed, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1911. Photo by Lewis Hine for National Child Labor Committee.
Japanese Navy Sakura-class patrol ship. The Japan’s Ministry of Defense plans to acquire 12 patrol vessels.
Protest sign taken at an anti-war rally in San Francisco, February 16, 2003.
Aboriginal prisoners in neck chains guarded by a police officer, Western Australia, 1901.
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  • B-24J-25-FO Liberator #42-95117 ‘You Can’t Take It With You’ of the 458th Bomb Group, 752nd Bomb Squadron
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  • More than a 100,000 Iranian women take to the street to protest against the newly formed Islamic government’s compulsory hijab ruling, 8 March 1979
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  • Japanese Navy’s electromagnetic railgun. Japan successfully tests ship-mounted electromagnetic railgun at sea.
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  • British battleship HMS Rodney, circa 1940
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  • Obama’s red line in Syria (2013)
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  • Ser Oswald Mosley on the ground after getting punched by an anti-fascist protestor, Ridley Road, London, 1962
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  • Right Up My Alley (Herb Block, 1985, published in the Washington Post)
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  • Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts
    Categories: Navy
  • This Is the Hair of Puyi, the Last Emperor of China (1922)
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  • Sanatorium for lung diseases in Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland, 1970s. Photo by Chris Niedenthal.
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  • My Great Grandparents during one of their iconic dinner parties, 1967
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  • Only picture known of Abdul Wali who turned himself in to clear his name but was brutally beaten to death by US Forces in Afghanistan. He died in Asadabad, Kunar Province in Afghanistan on June 21, 2003(376×265)
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