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A Harvest of Death. Photograph of the dead taken in the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg (July 1863).
‘Sí Presidente’ Poster from the Chilean presidental referendum (1988)
Baby kissing his mama. (Spain, 1921).
Charles Fields, 30, is taken into custody after his recapture. While serving a life term for rape, he was allowed to carry a pistol as a prison trusty. Fields used it to escape, steal 3 trucks, murder a farmer, and rape another woman, all in the span of just 90 minutes (Arkansas, 1962) .
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Adolf Hitler bowling with some of his associates in the basement of the Berghof, Hitlers home, in 1937. The game they were playing was called Kegel, a German variation of 9-pin bowling. (1280×874)
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Spanish Legion uniform paper doll holding a bleeding head of a decapitated black child (1922)
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Fascism is war. Socialism is peace. USSR 1941
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Lee Miller, a female American combat photographer, taking a bath in Hitler’s bathtub in his Munich apartment – April 30, 1945
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Down with the communist gang! Russia Saint Petersburg 1991
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Mission Accomplished (2003)
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Daguerreotype of without a frame of a young lady (teen) with a slight side smirk, 1850-60s
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The arrest of Gavrilo Princip after his assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, leading eventually to the start of World War I, 1914 (1260×999)
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A British propaganda post against Russia during the great game ‘1877’
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“Always Together!”. (They really look like a happy gay family). 1950-1960
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My great grandmother and her triplet sisters. Her sisters died 24 hours apart when they were a couple weeks old. She always said one of them had passed already in the photo.
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‘Here we go again…’, depicting the imperialistic attitude of both Russia and USA, 2022.
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White Washing War Crimes, 2006
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German protest against the signing of the Treaty of Versailles at the Reichstag building in Berlin, May 1919 (1100×700)
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My dad when he was young 1990
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My great aunt Winnie in senior pic. She passed away from tuberculosis five years after this photo. (1927)
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My uncle and his wife in the 1930s I believe. He was killed by a drunk driver unfortunately.
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‘What the United States has fought for’ — American cartoon (1914) showing countries before and after American intervention.
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African Boers, Indians, Egyptians, Arabs, Irish – for Great Britain all these peoples are equal. Italy 1944
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Liberator. Italy. 1944
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