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Central African dictator Jean-Bedel Bokassa & his wife Catherine during his coronation as ‘Emperor of Central Africa,’ 1977. The ceremony was so extravagant that it cost a 3rd of the country’s entire annual budget to carry out. None of the world leaders invited to the event attended (1920×1080)
Germans removing ruins in front of the Reichstag (1946)
‘Aid to the Starving, American Style.’ Soviet Union, c. 1970s
King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and his wife Queen Elena outside their house in Alexandria (Egypt) where they lived in exile, 1947
‘Grandmother with the Soviet flag’, painting, 2022

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  • A Japanese-American family returns home from an internment camp to find their home vandalized with racial slurs, 1945.
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  • Azerbaijani cartoon (1907) showing the devil crying as an Armenian and a Muslim cease fighting and embrace.
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  • Charles Manson’s initial booking photo after the Tate–LaBianca murders, 1969
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  • Rosa Ingram and her teen sons were sentenced to Georgia’s electric chair in 1948 after they murdered a white neighbor who attempted to sexually assault their mother.
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  • Mother poses with a smile with her children on Worcester, Massachusetts, 1900.
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  • Former First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt, holding the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document she helped create for the United Nations. (1949)(1280×1008)
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  • Little girl sits at the edge of a chair with a white big bow on her head, glass negative 1890s.
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  • Mussolini giving the ‘Roman Salute’ infront of a statue of Augustus Caesar,1935 (777×1024)
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  • Matt Wuerker (published in 2011)
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  • Jewish-Austrian Nazi Hunter Simon Wiesenthal holding a photo of Walter Rauff, a former German SS commander that lived openly in Chile. Rauff never faced extradition and died in 1984. (1973 photo)(2000×1446)
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  • Pablo Picasso and his muse Sylvette David, now Lydia Corbett, 1954 (1078×1354)
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  • Young woman wrestles a police officer as he drags her to the car due the early 1920s rules about morality and ‘Bathing suits’, Chicago 1922.
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  • My Brother and his cousins enjoying July 1952!
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  • Highlander Great Grandmother circa 1915.
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  • An X-ray of the pelvis of Albert Fish reveals needles he had inserted into his pelvic area for pleasure.The X-ray was taken in 1936 at Bellevue Hospital in New York.
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  • My uncle getting ready for a swim in Sweden in the 70s
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  • Benito Mussolini posing beside a bust of himself,1926 (600×443)
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  • Heroin delivery service.
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  • ‘Armenian narrative’ (Armenian genocide100.org, 2015)
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  • ‘Don’t worry, the word ‘Genocide’ doesn’t exist yet!'(International Herald Tribune, 2015)
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  • One of the only known photos ever taken of British Queen Victoria smiling, 1897. Despite her reputation as a serious, humorless monarch (epitomized by the apocryphal quote ‘We are not amused’) those close to her considered the Queen to have quite a sense of humor. (1727×1348)
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