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‘Come on in, I’ll treat you well!I used to know your daddy! ‘ Anti-war poster by C. D. Batchelor from 1936 showing how European young men are getting involved in war
Former Nazi concentration camp guard Michael Kolnhofer points a revolver at reporters and TV cameramen who want to interview him about the denaturalization proceedings just initiated against him. He was gunned down by the police after a brief shootout, Kansas City, Kansas, 1996 .
A boy carrying oversized pretzels in post-war Germany, 1950s. A symbol of recovery, resilience, and the joy of simple things.
Gloria Vanderbilt with her sons, Carter Vanderbilt Cooper and Anderson Cooper, in their New York City apartment in March 1976 (1080×2400)
Farewell to German children of the Hitler Youth leaving to fortify the Siegfried Line on the Western Front, September 1944 (766×510)
Battle weary U.S. Marine during the Battle of Peleliu, 1944
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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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