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1980s photo of ‘Opium King’ Khun Sa, Burmese warlord & the dominant figure in the ‘Golden Triangle’ region from 1976-1996. Sa earned over $5,000,000,000 in drug sales & at one point supplied 1/4 of the worlds heroin. In 1996 he retired & spent the end of his life in ‘legitimate’ business (1920×1080)
‘Modern Hair Styling’ is a professional art, 1956.
A masked security guard stands watch over coffins at a temporary morgue set up at the Seguro Social baseball stadium in Mexico City, Sept. 22, 1985. (AP Photo)
The ISIS temptation (Chappate, 2015)
1899 German political cartoon: ‘War and Capitalism, or the transformation of human blood into gold’
Japanese propaganda poster used to promote Japanese immigration into Brazil and South America. “Join Your Family, Let’s Go to South America.” 1925
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“Colonial” Living Room Furniture from the Sears catalog, 1975
The expression on the exhausted face of Captain Francis Fenton of the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines after he was told that his overwhelmed company was nearly out of supplies and ammunition but that they were ordered to keep fighting the North Koreans at No Name Ridge. September 1950.
Lepa Radic, a 17 year old Serbian girl about to be hanged. She was asked by the Nazis where her accomplices were to which she replied, “You’ll Know Them When They Come To Avenge Me.” (1943)
cease fire signature – North Korea 2009
Police arrest a Falun Gong demonstrator at Tiananmen Square, October 12, 2000. At least 300 people protesting the ban of Falun Gong were arrested on the square that day, making it the largest demonstration at Tiananmen Square after 1989.
One of the only known photos of Mexican general & president Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna, 1853. Known in the US for his role at “the Alamo” & notorious in Mexico for coming to power 11 times & losing over half of Mexico to the US in 1848, some regard him as the worst man in Mexican history (816×1154)
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