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‘The Power of Habit’ Herrero War political cartoon, Simplicissimus Magazine, Circa 1904.
‘Banquet of the Mutilated Faces’ Paris, 1925.
Japanese internet posts in response to a BBC News article titled ‘Why Japan doesn’t ban child porn comics’ (2015)
‘I preferred them on the other side of that wall’ (International Herald Tribune, 2005)
A soldier’s return to his homeland. Vienna, Austria, 1946.
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  • My mother in the early 1930s. She would be 100 yrs old today.
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  • A South Vietnamese woman crying over a plastic bag containing the remains of her husband, he was found in a mass grave of non-combatants murdered by Communist forces during the Tet Offensive. His body was found a year later, in April 1969. Photo taken by Larry Barrows.
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  • “The First Day of War” Soviet civilians in Moscow listen to the radio announcement that Germany has invaded the Soviet Union, 22 June 1941 (1590×1200)
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  • 1865 portrait of Brigham Young, 2nd president of the Church of Latter-day Saints, founder of Salt Lake city & the first Governor of Utah. Young had 57 children with 56 different wives (5624×4242)
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  • My grandmother and father (late 1940s)
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  • My mom (front, right side) and her siblings in the late 60s/early 70s
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  • Two communions and a confirmation – circa 1927 – My grandfather in the middle
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  • Japanese and German children sing songs during a Hitler Youth trip to Japan, 1938 (928×1300)
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  • British cartoon about Joseph Stalin ignoring the signs of a German led invasion of the Soviet Union, 1941
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  • Anti-Thatcher Labour Party advertisement, 1980s
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  • Boston Corbett, the self-castrated hat maker who killed Abraham Lincoln’s assassin, John Wilkes Booth. Photographed by Mathew Brady circa 1880 (635×861)
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  • My great aunt Julie (left) and unidentified girl, late 1920s, NY
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