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Bosnian snipers, including Nadia Jeriagic (at left) with an SVD Dragunov, set up on a couch – from a position on the 20th floor of an apartment building – during the Siege of Sarajevo, c. 1992 – 1995.
The front of the coastal defense ship HM Pansarskepp Sverige of the Sverige class.
‘Equal Rights for Negroes, everywhere!’ Communist Party USA election poster, 1932.
Harry Powers, the ‘Butcher of Clarksburg’, stands in jail after confessing to murdering five people, including a mother and her three children, ages 10 to 14, whom he strangled and beat to death. The police explained the bruises by claiming that Harry had ‘fallen up’ some stairs, 1931 .
A Vietnamese teenager buttons up her mother’s blouse after she was sexually assaulted by American GI’s. They were gunned down moments after this photo was taken. My Lai Massacre, Vietnam, 16 March 1968.
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  • Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by dragging a corpse toward one of the ovens, Dachau Germany, c. May, 1945
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  • Alfredo Stroessner, Paraguay’s 35-year CIA-backed dictator, days after his overthrow, 1989. A pedophile who murdered & tortured thousands of dissidents & harbored Nazis like Josef Mengele, he ruled longer than any Latin-American dictator beside Castro. He died at 94 years old a free man. (2048×1930)
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  • Aftermath of the Dieppe Raid of August 19, 1943. Bodies of Canadian soldiers lying among wrecked landing craft and Churchill tank.
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  • Robert Minor’s “At Last a Perfect Soldier”, 1916.
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  • Poor Vietcong soldier vs rich South Vietnam soldier, South Vietnam’s leaflet. Vietnam war, date unknown.
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  • British children taking shelter in a trench while watching an aerial battle overhead during the Battle of Britain on September 3, 1940.
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  • Recruitment Cartoon for Māori soldiers, December 1915 New Zealand.
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  • Kamikaze pilots posing for a signed group photo to immortalise them before their final suicide flights as guided flying missiles in the Pacific War against the American Fleet (1944)
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  • “The result! Racial pride fades.” Nazi Germany, pre war (circa 1933-1939)
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  • “The National Socialist State in the future will prevent people whose lives are not worth living from being born.” Nazi Germany, date unknown.
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  • England, 1944. LtCol Frank Pritchard commanders, captains James Carr, Beauregard King, Robert Finley & and 1stLt Charles L. Thomas. 614th Tank Destroyer Battalion.
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  • Goebbels’ burned corpse, May 1945
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  • ”German Consensus – Father chooses Duesterberg. Mother chooses Hindenburg. Children choose Hitler” – German political cartoon from ”Kladderadatsch” magazine, March 1932
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  • A Frenchwoman, believed to have been a prostitute, has her head shaved by French civilians to publicly mark her for reportedly collaborating with the Nazis (August 29, 1944)
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  • Adolf Hitler meets a group of Hitlerjugend in the chancellery garden during his last public appearance on camera. He would kill himself a little more than a month later (20 March 1945)
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  • “We Won” – Russian communist/anti-Putinist poster comparing the Putinist government to Vlasov’s Nazi collabs, Russia, 2010s
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  • All that’s left of the Romanian cavalry after the Battle of Stalingrad.
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  • 18 year old GI John Wauthier with his BAR near Bütgenbach Belgium, January 1945. He survived the war and married Ursula Ann Hoffman, they had ten kids together. John passed away at the age of 71 on Nov 7, 1997 and is buried at Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Cecil, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
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  • ‘Try to negotiate with THAT!’ — British cartoon from the Second World War (May 1940) criticising anti-war activists. Drawn by Philip Zec for the Daily Mirror.
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  • A photo of the aftermath of the Sétif and Guelma massacre. Immediately after the end of the war in Europe, the French embarked on a mass killing of Algerian independence protesters. Ironically, the massacre started on V.E. Day. Overall, 6,000 to 30,000 people were killed, 1945 .
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