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Egyptian-born Israeli spy Eli Cohen, who was publicly executed after his true allegiance was uncovered by Syrian intelligence. Damascus, 1965
From the 1930s, when Nepal’s king Juddha Shumsher went on a hunting expedition.
Swedish warships camouflaged in Smörkullen, Sweden, 1942.
Unfinished Confederate grave near the center of battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1863. Photo by Timothy H. Sullivan (Library of Congress)
Inejirō Asanuma, Secretary-General of the Japan Socialist Party, participates in a public blood donation campaign in Tokyo to help wounded UN soldiers during the Korean War. 28 September 1950. (644×1000)
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Portrait of Alcha Ellen Hinkle, a Kansas woman, circa 1904. She’d have been sixteen or seventeen at the time.
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“Choose Canadian Oil”, Canada, 2016
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Street Dreams are made of these… Streets Neapolitan Log, 1976.
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Italian fascist propaganda poster on the colonisation of Ethiopia, 1938.
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“Profilo Continuo”. A Futurist sculpture of Mussolini (1933).
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Pro-Yeltsin forces take aim the Supreme Soviet building in Moscow during the October Coup, 1993
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Give The Bosses The Rise They Deserve, Class War newspaper Summer 1991
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Portrait of Mussolini by Gerardo Dottori, 1933. One of many so-called ‘aeropaintings’ (aeropittura) produced by Futurist painters in the 1930s emphasising speed and aviation.
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Cleaning Women Washing A Crucifix, 1938
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NOW! No Federal Tax on Durkee’s Yellow Margarine… already colored yellow at no extra cost. 1950
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2nd president of the United States John Adams fighting a giant snake, from a Japanese book on the revolutionary war, 1861
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Facing the camera from left to right, Robert Trout, Ned Calmer, Major George Fielding Eliot, and William L. Shirer at the New York CBS news headquarters at 485 Madison Avenue on D-Day, June 6th, 1944. The men were exhausted, having been broadcasting all night.
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