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Magda Goebbels, wife of Reichminister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels, and her 6 children, 1942. All 6 would be murdered by their parents on 1 May 1945 as Soviet troops closed in on the Führerbunker in Berlin.
Selfie of a Yugoslav Partisan couple, still in uniform, on their wedding day, April 1945 (1200×750)
My great great grandma (center) Matilda who was born in 1865. This photo was taken shortly before her passing, ~1960.
Photo of postwar deportations of ethnic Germans from Czechoslovakia. They wear an “N” on their clothes that stands for “Němec,” which means German. (January 1946)(1280×1206)
Former Nazis residing in the West: ‘It was a long time ago, and it’s not accurate!’ // Soviet Union // 1989
Paratroopers of the 17th Airborne Division being briefed for the next day’s jump across the Rhine, Arras, France, March 23, 1945
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“Nuclear war”, Soviet Perestroika Poster, 1985-1991
First photograph ever taken of the United States supreme court, 1867. Referred to as the “Chase Court” after chief justice Salmon P Chase, (middle) it presided over major reconstruction era changes in US society. The man to the far left was supreme court clerk Daniel Wesley Middleton. (1280 X 885)
“If there is no God, then everything is permitted. F. Dostoevsky”, Soviet Perestroika Poster, 1985-1991
German soldiers sleep after moving from Holland to Belgium. May 1940
He’s irrestible in Vanduroy. 1950
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