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‘Women Who Chose Their Own Path’ The Soviet Sailors’ Shame Register: Women Who Abandoned Them, 1980s USSR
Knox Gelatine, published in 1938
Nazi propaganda for school. (1935)
Photograph entitled ‘Wait for Me, Daddy’. It shows a child running to his father, a Canadian soldier, before being deployed during The Second World War. Behind you can see his mother. October 1, 1940.
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The boy Slavoljub Slava Ković from Bogatić in Serbia with a carved-in five-pointed star on his forehead immediately before being shot in January 1942 by Germans.

‘Anti-fascist Spaniards salute the forces of liberation,” Deported Spanish Republicans (from Spain and France exiled) welcome US soldiers after the liberation of Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria, May 1945 (1280×1021)

Bush/Obama Same/Same (2008)

Here you go!.. Ukrainian bread… Ukrainian steel… and land! USSR 1941

My grandmother, approximately 1980-81.

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  • Former slave, cowboy, and amateur archaeologist George McJunkin (circa 1907). In 1908, he discovered the Folsom site, where, after his death, evidence was found that humans had arrived on the American continent much earlier than the previously accepted 3,000-year limit.
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  • ’Uniform Gone, Nazi Ideas Remain‘, US poster, 1944.
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  • Actor and martial arts star Jackie Chan at the benefit concert in Hong Kong in support of Tiananmen Square protesters – 1989
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  • My great great grandmother’s school photo of 1918.
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  • My father when he was a teenager in the ’60s.
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  • ‘Their Super Race Idea Killed 25 Million – We Are in Danger So Long As That Idea Remains’, US poster, 1944.
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  • Anti-margarine propaganda poster from 1887
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  • Depiction of Lenin by Jozo Kljaković // Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes // 1924
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  • B-17 ball turret gunner Alan Magee, who fell 22,000 feet without a parachute, landing on the glass roof of St. Nazaire train station, breaking it through. He suffered multiple injuries, including a broken leg and a badly cut arm, but he lived. January 3, 1943.
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  • “Putin! Stop! Come back here or I’ll be forced to draft a strongly worded condemnation!”, 2014.
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  • The car used for the 300 Million Yen Robbery. It was a robbery that occurred on 10 December 1968 in Tokyo. A man posing as a police officer stopped bank employees transferring money and stole 294m yen. It is the single largest heist in Japanese history. The case remains unsolved (1969)
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  • An unauthorized photo of Stalin, taken after he was informed that the Germans were about to capture Kiev (Kyiv), 1941. Photograph taken by the editor-in-chief of Komsomolskaya Pravda.
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  • Gay Bob dolls. 1977
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  • Anti-masturbation cartoon published in the ‘The Sexual System and its Derangements’, an 1875 book published in New York and written by one Emery C. Abbey. The cartoon contrasts the sorry state of the masturbator at ages 16 and 50 with the health & vitality of the abstainer at ages 21 and 70.
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