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My grandmother, Parnese, with the kind of poise you just can’t teach.
“Holocaust on Your Plate,” 2003
A rescue dog named Riley is transported out of the debris of the World Trade Center September 15, 2001
a Palestinian refugee woman and her child cut off from their home by the ‘Green line’, 1948.
Hitler coming out of his bunker, last days of the war, 1945.
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Knox Gelatine, published in 1938
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Nazi propaganda for school. (1935)
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Photograph entitled ‘Wait for Me, Daddy’. It shows a child running to his father, a Canadian soldier, before being deployed during The Second World War. Behind you can see his mother. October 1, 1940.
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This is how a man and wife slept in 1947. Simmons Beautyrest with prewar quality!
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Portrait of Titanic passenger and millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim 1910. Refusing to enter a lifeboat, he reportedly asked a steward to inform his family ‘that I played the game straight to the end and that no women was left on board this ship because Ben Guggenheim was a coward’ (1437 x 1600)
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A dying man in Buchenwald was given a cigarette by an American soldier during liberation, Germany 1945.
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Hope-Less (Chappate, 2009)
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Soviet propaganda poster, ‘В Американке’ (In Restaurant America). 1954
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Hermann Goring shaking hands with Joseph Goebbels on January 12, 1941. The photo was taken during a birthday celebration for Goring. Goebbels detested Goring in his diary. Here’s Goebbels’s diary excerpts of what he thought of Goring.
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In 1962, Bette Davis published this advertisement in Variety
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Paul Newman and Marlon Brando stood up for justice at a civil rights march on August 23, 1963.
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Beginning in 1932, Oskar Speck kayaked 50,000km over seven years from Germany to Australia. Just three weeks before his arrival in Australia, Germany invaded Poland. Upon his arrival, he was congratulated, then arrested by Australian police and spent the duration of the war in a POW camp
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