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My grandfather who died before I was born, probably circa 1940s during his military service at the Greek navy.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy at Waterloo Station – London in 1932
HMS Victory in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, with HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Queen Elizabeth in the background
My great-great-great grandparents on their 50th wedding anniversary, 1900.
A Nazi Einsatzgruppen aims his rifle at a mother desperately shielding her child. Ivanhorod, occupied Ukraine, 1942.
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His Way to “Liberate” Europe (1944)
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Poster advertising Brazil Nuts featuring Pedro the Nut (c. 1930)
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Torero Cigarettes: Absolutely No Sales to Women! Jem magazine 1960s
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‘Long live victory!’, soviet kazakh poster, 1945
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On this day in May 1945, as Europe celebrated V.E. Day, French colonial authorities embarked on a massacre in Algeria that lasted over a month and killed roughly 20,000-30,000 Algerians. The incident was a turning point in French-Algerian relations, paving the way to the Algerian War .
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The collapse of Hitler imperialism is inevitable – Soviet poster by Moisei Borisovich Vakser, November 1941
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My Mom, little Sister, and I, posing for Dad, circa 1960.
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Photo of a German mother crying after finding out her captured son didn’t survive in Soviet Union POW camps. (1955)(1280×1692)
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The German–Soviet military parade in Brest-Litovsk: an official ceremony held by the troops of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union on September 22, 1939, during the invasion of Poland
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Just when you thought 50s foods couldn’t get any weirder (The pink monstrosity is the Frozen Party Salad.)
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Chef Boyardee Pizza in a Skillet (1979)
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Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signs the documents for the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, ending 5 years and 8 months of war in Europe. May 8th 1945
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