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The Hagia Sophia, 1875.
Early 2020s Brazilian parody of the ‘follow your leader’ anti-Nazi sticker replacing Hitler with former Brazilian president Getúlio Vargas, who similarly committed suicide in 1954.
My mom’s happy place was the beach. Here she is at Ocean City, NJ. 1927 or 1928.
‘Cockpit’ of an Italian Thaon de Revel OPV
Rotha Lintorn-Orman, leader and founder of the first fascist movement in the United Kingdom (British Fascists) and veteran of the Serbian front in WW1. (22th of August, 1916) (900×1000)
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  • Obama’s red line in Syria (2013)
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  • Ser Oswald Mosley on the ground after getting punched by an anti-fascist protestor, Ridley Road, London, 1962
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  • Right Up My Alley (Herb Block, 1985, published in the Washington Post)
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  • Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts
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  • This Is the Hair of Puyi, the Last Emperor of China (1922)
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  • Sanatorium for lung diseases in Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland, 1970s. Photo by Chris Niedenthal.
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  • My Great Grandparents during one of their iconic dinner parties, 1967
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  • Only picture known of Abdul Wali who turned himself in to clear his name but was brutally beaten to death by US Forces in Afghanistan. He died in Asadabad, Kunar Province in Afghanistan on June 21, 2003(376×265)
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  • Somebody’s going to get flattened here (Kallaugher, 1997)
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  • My parents have been married 50 years. They took these photos on their first date.
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  • Moses Hardy, the last African American WW1 veteran who was the son of ex-slaves. He survived a mustard gas attack in France, being awarded the Victory Medal by the Mississippi National Guard and the French Legion d’honneur (The most prestigious national order of merit) Nov. 4 2005 (394×284)
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  • ‘Politically Incorrect’ Far-Right Painting by Jon McNaughton, 2022
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