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A 30 year difference (Chappate, 2017)
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.
Reinhard Heydrich, the newly appointed Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, viewing the Bohemian crown jewels, whose curse allegedly caused his death, alongside the president Emil Hacha, November 19th, 1941.
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With a glass of Guinness as table companion, it’s a meal for the gods. 1955
Grandma and her Twin Sister, 1925
“No God here!” Soviet Union, 1975
Aftermath of the Dieppe Raid of August 19, 1943. Bodies of Canadian soldiers lying among wrecked landing craft and Churchill tank.
Alfredo Stroessner, Paraguay’s 35-year CIA-backed dictator, days after his overthrow, 1989. A pedophile who murdered & tortured thousands of dissidents & harbored Nazis like Josef Mengele, he ruled longer than any Latin-American dictator beside Castro. He died at 94 years old a free man. (2048×1930)
Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by dragging a corpse toward one of the ovens, Dachau Germany, c. May, 1945
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