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GE Widescreen 1000 — General Electric’s Performance TV from 1978
Funeral procession for Horst Wessel: beginning of the stylization of the murdered NSDAP and SA member as a “Blutzeuge” (martyr), Berlin, March 1930. (580×405)
“South Tyrol, Don’t Forget It!” Austrian poster about the Italianization of South Tyrol under Benito Mussolini, showing a Roman soldier and an enslaved Germanic man (1920s)
‘Soviet propaganda’ 1944-1945
View of the ruined Reichstag building in Berlin. May 2, 1945. Photo by Ya.I. Ryumkin
A-26B Invader #43-22359 falls towards the ground after its port wing was blown off by flak over Velen in Germany on March 21st, 1945.
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Attorneys watch Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris certify the Florida vote on a TV screen. Harris announced Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush had won 2,912,790 votes to Democratic presidential rival Al Gore’s 2,912,253 votes (West Palm Beach, Florida 2000)
Anti-semitic anti-immigrant cartoon, 1890, United States.
A woman moving to another village takes with her the bones of her dead son. Balkan Front, June 1916
“Good work, sister: we never figured you could do a man-size job!” – American WW2 Poster. Packer, 1944.
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“New Labour – New Danger” 1997 UK Conservative party poster
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