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Winston Churchill firing a Thompson submachine gun during a military demonstration in the United Kingdom (1940)
Franceska Mann (1917-1943) was a courageous Jewish dancer. Upon arriving at Auschwitz, the Jewish dancer Franceska Mann began to perform a striptease. When the guards asked her to remove her clothes, she took advantage of one of their distractions to steal his weapon and shoot him dead.
Hiroshima, Japan, 1945: This shadow that seems almost drawn on the white of five steps, tells the last moments of a person. All that remains is the shadow caused by the flash of the atomic bomb that August 6th.
Life Magazine 1947, ‘The Most Beautiful Suicide’, Evelyn McHale at the bottom of the Empire State Building.
Anti Zionism Jewish poster ‘Where we live, there is our country’. General Jewish Labour Bund election 1917 kiev ukrain
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  • Members of the White House Press Corps rush to telephones after Truman announced Japan’s surrender – August 14, 1945.
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  • TIME Magazine Covers – 1996 and 2017
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  • Don’t Be Fooled By Look-Alikes! Hydrox – 1954
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  • ‘Hitler came the closest’ — American illustration from the Second World War (1943)
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  • My grandmother on her wedding day in 1954
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  • Public execution of Stutthof concentration camp personnel on 4 July 1946 by short-drop hanging. L to R , are female camp overseers Jenny-Wanda Barkmann, Ewa Paradies, Elisabeth Becker, Wanda Klaff, and Gerda Steinhoff. Biskupia Górka Hill, Gdańsk.
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  • Wounded American sergeant feeds his wounded friend on Christmas Day 1944, San Jose, Mindoro, Philippines
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  • ‘If You Have No Bathroom, Don’t hunt for another house, but Buy A Mosely Folding Bath Tub’ , 1895.
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  • A 30 year difference (Chappate, 2017)
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  • On August 7th 1930, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith were lynched in the town center of Marion, Indiana. Photographer Lawrence Beitler captured the scene, creating what became the most iconic photograph of lynching in America. The case was never solved.
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  • San Francisco’s Cliff House, early 1900.
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  • A WW2 era Mercedes-Benz propaganda poster showcasing their contributions to the German war machine.
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