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Political cartoon from 1969 about Golda Meir’s visit to the United States
(2898 x 2348) USS Iowa with newly-equipped SC-1 Seahawk aircraft, 5 Mar 1945
Anti-Khalistan cartoon, 2023.
Iraqi prisoner of war comforting his 4-year-old son in Najaf, Iraq March 31, 2003
French Renault FT-17 light tank which was captured by the Soviets during the Polish-Bolshevik War in 1920, afterwards donated by the Soviet Union to the Kingdom of Afghanistan – photo shows U.S. soldiers with the tank, c. 2005.
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British soldiers, captured in the Western Desert Campaign, at PG70 transit camp, Monte Urano, Italy. 1943.
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Three members of the Haganah (the pre-independence Jewish militia in British Mandatory Palestine) escorting Palestinian Arabs out of Haifa after they were expelled from their homes, May 12, 1948.
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Organize!, Bill Dobbs, 1985
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Indochina: Members of the French Foreign Legion watching children cross the street, 1954
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How Television Benefits Your Children ad
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1960s portable TV ad.
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Actress Dona Drake playfully takes aim with a rifle on the balcony of her Los Angeles home, 1942. Photo by Peter Stackpole. .
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Street children in China, 1940s
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1956 Jantzen ad
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A Tiger I and two Camel Mk.IV walk into a bar in North Africa in 1943 and…
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Choreographer George Balanchine and fans in Tblisi, Georgia, 1962
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“Before…” and “…After” – Palestinian Poster quoting the Balfour Declaration on its 100th Anniversary: “Nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine” by the Palestinian Mission to the UK (2017)
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