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Family Values, 1996, Art by Rob Rogers for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Hundreds of B-17 Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators await their fate in the post-war scrapyard at Kingman AFB, Arizona, 1946
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My great-grandfather and a few of his kids. Mexico City, 1928.
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Uncategorized 1900s War Ads USSR WW2 2000s Navy USA Racism 1800s Tanks Air Force Colorized Army
  • Mock up of a Arleigh-Burke class destroyer in Taklamakan Desert (1200 x 675)
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  • My great grandmother and great grandfather at their wedding in 1946.
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • Pearl Harbor – Civilian Friendly Fire, 1941.
    Categories: USA
  • HMS St Albans conducting a Replenishment at Sea alongside FGS Spessart with HNoMS Roald Admundson making her approach
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • ‘Stalin Waiting Up All Night for the Russian Election Results’ Irish satire about elections in the Soviet Union, 1950
    Categories: USSR
  • The Hagia Sophia, 1875.
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • 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.
    Categories: Racism, WW2
  • My mom’s happy place was the beach. Here she is at Ocean City, NJ. 1927 or 1928.
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • ‘Cockpit’ of an Italian Thaon de Revel OPV
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • 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)
    Categories: War
  • US Marines landing on Saipan, Mariana Islands, 15 Jun 1944
    Categories: Uncategorized
  • ‘Wartime Portrait of a ‘Good German” American cartoon criticizing the willful ignorance of the German public regarding Nazi concentration camps, 1945
    Categories: Racism, WW2
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