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Bonde Gaza, a Hungarian musician who survived the Gardelegen massacre where over 1,000 slave laborers were burnt alive, demonstrates to American soldiers how he managed to escape from the barn which the SS had set on fire. Germany, April 14–18, 1945, .
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
82 years ago today- PHM2 Sylvester Greenwald was Killed in Action on July 1, 1944 on Saipan, he was 23 years old.
My great-grandfather and a few of his kids. Mexico City, 1928.
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  • Emancipated children in the south during the Civil War – there’s got to be an interesting story here. 1863. .
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  • 80 years ago today, General Patton during a welcome home parade in Los Angeles – June 9, 1945
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  • 1st Lt. Thomas Meehan of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division on his wedding day in 1942. Meehan was KIA on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
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  • “Americans give us something to eat or we won’t forget Hitler” German graffiti during winter food shortages in Munich (1946)(1400×933)
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  • Damage to USS Liberty, June 1967
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  • Jean Ann Kennedy, sister of John F. Kennedy. 1952.
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  • Brunettes and redheads boycott the film ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’, 1953
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  • A 106-year-old Armenian woman guarding her home with an AKM, 1990.
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  • Cartoon published in the ‘San Diego Union,’ October 25, 1942. warning kids not to be destructive on Halloween
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  • 19 year old Konrad Schumann fleeing into West-Germany after being conscripted, 1961.
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  • Adolf Hitler with Joseph Goebbels children, 1938 (531×799)
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  • There is no other home. 1986
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  • The first day of class after federal courts mandated busing to end de-facto segregation in Boston’s public school system. Valerie Banks was the only student to show up for her geography class, Boston, Massachusetts, September 1974 .
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  • A young man caring for his grandfather, 1974
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  • Soviet Cold War Propaganda from the 1960s.
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  • Sylvan N. Goldman poses with his invention – the folding shopping cart, first introduced in Oklahoma City, June 4, 1937 (photo taken 1960)
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  • My dad in 1970
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  • ‘The atom shall work for peace, for communism!’ USSR, 1976
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  • ‘An Awful Blot’ — American cartoon (ca. 1914) showing Uncle Sam standing next to a map of the US blotted with ‘Child Labor’.
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  • ‘The Hooded Man’ a prisoner at Abu Ghraib prison with wires attached to his fingers, standing on a box with a covered head. 2003
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