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You have to believe (2005)
On March 5, 1906, ​US forces began the assault on Bud Dajo in the Philippines. For 4 days, troops fired into a volcanic crater, killing nearly 1,000 Moro people—including many women & children.
View of a secondary 152mm gun turret of Richelieu at it’s maximum elevation of 90°
U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman HM1 Richard Barnett, assigned to the 1st Marine Division, holds an Iraqi child in central Iraq in this March 29, 2003, photo. Confused front-line crossfire ripped apart an Iraqi family after local soldiers appeared to force civilians towards US positions
Political cartoon from 1969 about Golda Meir’s visit to the United States
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  • The central panel of the Ghent Altarpiece being moved through the passageways in front of George L. Stout (N-marked jacket). Altaussee, Austria. July 1945
    Categories: 1900s
  • Their Death is the Birthday of World Peace! Japan, WW2
    Categories: War, WW2
  • ”THE RED BOGY” – anti-Nazi cartoon made by Polish-American artist Arthur Szyk, circa November 1943
    Categories: 1900s, Racism, WW2
  • Spirit House, in Bangwis, 1972. Waskuk Village, Ambunti District East Sepik Province Papua New Guinea. Kwoma Tribe
    Categories: 1900s
  • Motown Records founder Berry Gordy with the Supremes at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, 1967
    Categories: 1900s, USA
  • 7-UP with Float recipe, 1955
    Categories: 1900s
  • Vulcanize your trouser mouse. Aurther Szyk, 1942
    Categories: 1900s
  • Indira gandhi the future prime minister of India on her wedding day in 1942 (2048×1365)
    Categories: 1900s
  • OMO ad from the 1950s. It was said that certain housewives would place a box of this in their windows if their Old Man was Out. :)
    Categories: 1900s, Ads
  • “Cellar with supplies” poster from USSR (70s)
    Categories: Ads, USSR
  • I say old chap, the action is indeed inspiriting!
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • “Cracker Power” George Wallace campaign poster (1968)
    Categories: Ads
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