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Japanese Navy JS Kongō and many other ships
Antonio Rivera looks at his lawyer at a hearing. He and his ex-wife Merla Walpole were accused of murdering their daughter, who disappeared at age 3 in 1965. Nine months after the two were arrested, their daughter was found alive and adopted by a new family (San Bernardino, 1975) .
Nate Beeler (2017)
The father of Xi Jinping, leader of China, driven in a humiliation parade during the Cultural Revolution with a sign that says ‘Xi Zhongxun, traitor to the Party’ on September 1967
Mother looks down at her little baby, circa 1900s.
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  • Actor Klaus Kinski holding a machete to director Werner Herzog’s throat during the filming of Cobra Verde. Their relationship was complicated. (1987)(890×580)
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  • Shoichi Yokoi, the Japanese soldier who hid in the jungle in Guam for 27 years to avoid capture, weeps upon his return to Japan in February 1972.
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  • Emory University rejection letter from 1959.
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  • A mass grave at the Pilice collective farm near Srebrenica in 1996
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  • ‘Anyone who disturbes the peace of Germans will be shot!’ German poster at occupied territories, date unknown
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  • In 1979, 16-year-old Brenda Ann Spencer was arrested after killing two people in San Diego, California. When asked why she did it, she replied, ‘I just don’t like Mondays.”
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  • Two Soviet soldiers sitting together Circa 1970
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  • An executioner from India in 1903.
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  • Liking isn’t helping, Singapore (2013)
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  • Saddam Hussein captured by the United States military in December 2003
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  • Photo of children who didn’t pass the ‘one drop’ rule and were slaves, eventually emancipated in New Orleans, from ‘Harper’s Weekly’, 30 of January of 1864.
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