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A Palestinian woman pleads with an IDF soldier to allow her and her children to cross a checkpoint in Hebron, 31 October, 2001.
PFC Benjamin Ogata of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team was Killed in Action in Italy on July 7, 1944. He was only 19 years old. The 442nd was an elite unit composed almost entirely of second-generation Japanese Americans (Nisei), and it remains the most decorated unit in U.S. military history.
Vote As If Your Life Depends On It! 2020 Election, Art by Rob Rogers for Counterpoint
Brian Wells arrested after being forced to rob a bank with a bomb around his neck. He died shortly after this photo, August 28th 2003
Hattie McDaniel. The first person of color to win an Oscar. 1940
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Bosnian Serb commander playing around with his son during the Siege of Sarajevo (1992)
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Men Hate Sissy Salads. Knox Geletin
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Heavy cruiser USS New Orleans (CA-32) entering Tulagi after the Battle of Tassafaronga, 1 December 1942. Everything ahead of turret No. 2 is missing after being hit by a single torpedo which exploded her forward magazines.
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“You can drive fast, BUT…” USSR, 1970s
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My Grandmother in the 1960s
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United Airlines – 1976
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Holocaust Survivor Josef Guttman Reunites with His Liberator and Adoptive Father, Master Sergeant William Best, December 24, 1948
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Gas Masks Toys (1946)
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Sony car compact disc player (1984)
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Nuclear war. USSR 80s
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My Great-Grandfather (far left) with Dwight Eisenhower
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Kill him! USSR 1941
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German Battleship Gneisenau in Drydock at Kiel showing damage to her bow after being torpedoed by British Submarine HMS Clyde, 1940
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“While Revolutionaries as Individuals can be Murdered, You cannot kill Ideas” – Mural portraying Che Guevara, Thomas Sankara and James Connolly, in Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast (c. 2015)
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McDLT (1985)
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Peanut Butter Boppers (1986)
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John F Kennedy and a young Robert F Kennedy Jr with a salmander in a bowl, Washington DC, 11 Marsch 1961
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The Addis Wedding Set, 1985
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A matter of perspective. Commentary on how both sides of the Cold War saw themselves as standing small against a great threat. 1980s
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President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the 1964 Civil Rights Act as Martin Luther King Jr. and others look on, July 2, 1964. LBJ Library photo by Cecil Stoughton.
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