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“Teenagers pushing a Ford Model T to get it started, their favorite ride that could carry up to 12 friends, as they head out to a football game,” 1944.
North Korean propaganda painting depicting North Korean and Russian soldiers together holding North Korean and Russian flags. Not sure but probably from the last few years so 2020s
These photographs are practically the last evidence of the ‘quiet’ life in Crimea. Exactly one year later, the Crimean Tatar people will be deported. Crimea, 1943 Magnum Photos/Herbert List Estate Creative Commons
“Reunion in Vienna” American cartoon about the German annexation of Austria, March 1938
As the ceremonies for the formal surrender of Japan concluded 9/2/45, MacArthur told Halsey ‘Start ’em now’ which was the order for the final display of airpower. Hundreds of carrier-based planes and B-29 bombers filled the sky over Tokyo Bay to punctuate the day’s events.
Racist propaganda of nazi regime, German magazine from early 1940s
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American soldier who was a German POW for three months (April 1945)
“I am very afraid sir, to face this mouse!” 1941
h.i.s. menswear ad: For whom the bell tolls, 1969
They Shall Not Pass! Anti-Fascist (republican) poster Spain c1937
”Deutschland Unter Allies” – political cartoon made by Canadian cartoonist John Collins (”The Gazette”), May 1943
North Korean football player Pak Do Ik. He scored the winning goal against Italy in the World Cup (1-0) in 1966 getting North Korea through to the quarter-finals. (they were then beaten by Portugal). This picture of him was taken in 2002 by Koryo Studio (600×800).
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