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Adolf Hitler’s Walther PP (.32 ACP), a 50th-birthday gift from the Walther family in 1939, features gold inlays and ivory grips. It sold to a private collector in 1987 for $114,000 and is now estimated to be worth millions.
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, photographed in 1917.
Tell Her You Love Her, That’s All She Need to Know! 1943.
Irish mother posing with her 7 children, circa 1900. Crisp glass negative
Auschwitz guards having a good time (1944) (1023×682)
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A group of U.S. Marines, some wearing trophy Japanese gear, pose in front of a pile of dead Japanese soldiers following the bloody Battle of Tarawa. November 1943.
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Madam, I recommend you swap your hat for ours! Soviet anti-NATO propaganda, 1950
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