Skip to content
Latest :
“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.
German fallschirmjagers captured by the New Zealanders at Cassino being held beside a Sherman tank. Italy, March 1944
Love This Image? You Can Post It!
you might also like
“Don’t fight! Trade!”, USSR, 1960s
In defense of animal medical testing. Foundation for Biomedical Research. Circa 2020
Charles Winters (right) was an American businessman who assisted Israel during the 1948 war. He helped Al Schwimmer, who is sometimes called the father of the Israeli Air Force, smuggle three B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers to Israel. Winters flew one of the bombers himself .
“From Matewon, West Virginia to the shores of Okinawa, this cake — baked by his mother — was delivered intact to Marine Private First Class Arcen Young shown here in a foxhole on Okinawa,” 1945 (National Archives and Records Administration photo)
“Don’t believe rumors.My criminal record (drug sales) has been expunged. Evgeny Borovik.”, Russian Deputy Elections Poster, 2016
Advert meant to pressure the Upper Class to “sacrifice” by sending their servants to war. England c1915
Previous
122
123
124
Next
Load More Posts
Page load link
Go to Top