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On August 7th 1930, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith were lynched in the town center of Marion, Indiana. Photographer Lawrence Beitler captured the scene, creating what became the most iconic photograph of lynching in America. The case was never solved.
San Francisco’s Cliff House, early 1900.
A WW2 era Mercedes-Benz propaganda poster showcasing their contributions to the German war machine.
Classmates on the first day of the school in Beslan, 1st September 2004. No one survived from this photo.
Zhang Xueliang, the last surviving Chinese warlord, with his wife in Hawaii, 1990s. In 1936 he became notorious for kidnapping Chiang-Kai-Shek & forcing him to ally with the Chinese communists against the Japanese. He was later imprisoned by Chiang for over 50 years & died in 2001 at 100 (1349×1048)
Taiwanese military police officer in front of an American flag on Kinmen Island, 1958. Photo by John Dominis
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The Unexplainable blinking lights! 1950s
Coal Miner’s son digging coal from mine refuse on the road side. The picture was taken December 23, 1936 on a cold day when the town was buried in snow. The child was barefoot and seemed to be used to it. He was a quarter mile from his home. Scott’s Run, West Virginia. (WPA- Lewis Hine photographer)
Finnish Bofors 40mm gun crew, Suulajärvi, Karelian Isthmus, 26 August 1943
“The First Lesson” – USSR, 1964
John F. Kennedy campaigning door to door ,1960
“It Will Be A Great Day..” USA 1970
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