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Protest sign taken at an anti-war rally in San Francisco, February 16, 2003.
Aboriginal prisoners in neck chains guarded by a police officer, Western Australia, 1901.
Mass graves at the edge of Grozny where men deposit the hundreds of unidentified bodies found in the city following the Russian invasion and bombardments of December and January 1994-1995.
‘Down with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’. Moscow. White House, 1991.
Prague-born restaurant owner Fred Horak of Somerville, MA putting up a sign barring German customers from entering his property until ‘Hitler the Gangster’ returns the lands seized from Czechoslovakia
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“This Will Happen To The Fascist Beast” USSR, Aleksei Kokorekin, 1944
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Dead Soviet soldier clutching a grenade, June 1941 in Belarus.
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Stalin, Lenin and Kalinin at the Congress of the Russian Communist Party, March 1919.
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“The Arrest of Liberty” USSR, 1960’s
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«Negroes are demanding jobs» Soviet newspaper, 1981.
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Soviet flamethrower soldiers fight for the city of Küstrin 03/12/1945. Photo by A. Kapustyansky
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“If there is no God, then everything is permitted. F. Dostoevsky”, Soviet Perestroika Poster, 1985-1991
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“Nuclear war”, Soviet Perestroika Poster, 1985-1991
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“We will finish off the Nazi invaders in their den!” USSR, 1944
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“Don’t fight! Trade!”, USSR, 1960s
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“The First Lesson” – USSR, 1964
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Soviet postcard (1928) showing a worker destroying Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Buddhism.
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Learn to walk on the street, USSR, 1933
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“No!”, Soviet poster against militarization of space (SDI program), USSR, 1985
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Hungarian – Soviet Association! (1951)
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Western supermarket. Cartoon by Herluf Bidstrup. // Soviet Union // 1960s
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Rare 1950’s photo of Vasily Blokhin, Joseph Stalin’s head executioner, in old age. Having personally killed tens of thousands of people in his career, including 7,000 Polish officers in under a month during the “Katyn Massacre,” Blokhin was the most prolific murderer in human history. (538 X 800)
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American cartoon (1961) depicting Trotsky’s assassination. Published in the anti-communist comic book ‘This Godless Communism’
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American elections // Soviet Union // 1972
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Soviet Union // 1958
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