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Sculptures made by British soldiers from the skeletal remains and equipment of fallen German soldiers at St. Quentin, ca. 1918.
Home at last. Over 15,000 US soldiers crammed on the deck of the RMS Queen Elizabeth as it enters New York Harbor, August 24, 1945.
‘We support the AFU in their fight against Neo-Bolshevism!’-Ukrainian anti-Russia poster, Ukraine, 2022
Easy Company paratrooper Forrest Guth at the Marmion Farm in Normandy in June 1944. 65 years later, Guth posed again with his captured German helmet as he did in 1944.
Tribal rep George Gillette crying as 154,000 acres of land is signed away for a new dam (1948)
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  • American peace activist Rachel Corrie, lies bleeding while being helped by colleagues after she was run over and killed by an Israeli bulldozer when she tried to stop it from destroying a Palestinian house in Rafah camp. March, 2003
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  • ‘I Wish I could go to America’ Anti-American Cartoon by Gerald Scarfe, Circa 1962
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  • Tom Hurndall a british photographer student went to Gaza documenting life under conflict. He was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper while trying to protect children during active gunfire, and later died after months in a coma. 2003​
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  • My mother, 20, posing in her white satin gown on her wedding day. 1947
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  • The ‘Sea Greyhound’ that couldn’t turn: The French cruiser Jurien de la Gravière. Built in 1899 to be the ultimate predator, she had a 2km turning circle and vibrated so much she nearly shook herself apart.
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  • My great grandfather and his daughters Texas 1930s
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  • A victim recovered after the sinking of the RMS Titanic, 1912.
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  • Future WWII hero & French president Charles De Gaulle with his daughter Anne in the 1930’s. Anne was born with down syndrome but was never institutionalized, as was common at the time, & lived with her family until the end of her life. She died of pneumonia in 1948 at the age of 20 (1310×900)
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  • My parents’ wedding, 1949
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  • A young girl in a school for Black civil rights activists being trained to not react to smoke blown in her face, 1960.
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  • Prussian nobleman’s son Alexander zu Dohna-Schlobitten, 7, sits in a chair at his family’s estate (German Empire, 1907) .
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  • 2008 Presidential choices according to the wackos (Gordon Campbell, 2008)
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