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Empire State Building before the city grew skyscrapers, 1930s
Gibraltar, 1953
1179 captured participants in the Bay of Pigs Invasion stand trial for treason. Among those captured were 100 plantation owners, 67 landlords of apartment houses, 35 factory owners, 112 businessmen, 179 lived off unearned income, and 194 ex-soldiers of Batista (Cuba, 1962) .
‘Poland – first after God. Stop totalitarianisms’, banner from annual Warsaw Uprising March, Poland 2021.
KIA German soldier belonging to the «Grossdeutschland» Motorized Infantry division, inside his knocked out Sd.Kfz.250, Voronezh direction, July 1942.
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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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