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My grandfather’s sister-1920. I think she looks like Brooke Adams in Days Of Heaven
Polish school teacher, Wladyslaw Bielinski moments before his execution (1939). In the first months of WWII, the Third Reich attempted to wipe out Poland’s intellectual class, executing 60,000 people. They knew the ‘intellectual elite’ would stop the regime from seizing complete control
‘Homosexuality is a mental illness’, Hungarian street poster in anime style from 2021
A new form of warfare (International Herald Tribune, 2007)
President Bill Clinton and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat opening Gaza international airport in Rafah (1999)
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Syrian poster from a 2011 pro-government demonstration showing Bashar al-Assad above horsemen conquering Jerusalem.

An Undercover Police Officer apprehends a mugger on the New York Subway, 1985. Photo taken by Bruce Davidson.

Victims of Stalinism. Russia 2015

The last photo of Howard Hughes. The photo was taken in 1961, 15 years before his death and there are no known later photos, because the distinguished engineer, pilot and millionaire fell into madness and disappeared from public life.

Saddam Hussein Posing for a Photo with Western Hostages in Kuwait 1990

  • Soviet cartoon (1986) showing an American, German, Frenchman, Israeli and Brit marching under the banner of ‘racism’. The text on the characters reads: ‘Kill a black’, ‘Kill a Turk’, ‘Kill an Algerian’, ‘Kill an Arab’, ‘England for whites’. Artist: Boris Efimov.
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  • My Great Great Great Grandad George
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  • One of the Sonderkommando photographs: Women on their way to the gas chamber, Auschwitz II, August 1944 (1257 × 814)
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  • A soldier with a Panzerfaust from the Panzer Division Hermann Göring smiling to the camera, Russia, 1944.
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  • “Look down on the USA! Because it is a paper tiger, it is completely defeatable!”, China, 1951
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  • 28 year old Ray Harryhausen at work on his first industry job, animating the title character in the film “Mighty Joe Young”. 1949
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  • My Grandma at training for her first job. The only woman out of 300 people at the company
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  • “Have a nice holiday, clean people! And the degenerates who litter will burn in hell when they die painfully from a terrible disease, cursed by the villagers” Anti-littering propagana, Russia, 2010s
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  • After the Battle of Saipan, Marines found the body of Japanese Lt. General Yoshige Saito in a cave and gave him a funeral with full military honors. Here they prepare to lower his flag-draped coffin into its resting place. 13 July, 1944 (Official USMC Archives photo)
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  • Telephones Will Never Be the Same! Radio Shack Cordless Phone, 1979.
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  • British cartoon showing Churchill embracing the Soviet bear during the Second World War, but condemning it in the interwar and postwar periods, 1946.
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  • President Lyndon B Johnson at the signing of the Civil Rights Act, 1964. Political figures such as Robert Kennedy & Hubert Humphrey can be seen in the background. Both Martin Luther King Jr. & FBI director J Edgar Hoover, who launched a campaign of subterfuge against him, are present (8578×8380)
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  • National socialist league propaganda 1970’s
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  • The best medic who ever lived
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  • My Grandma in 1943, Age 15
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  • 3 girls strolling past two British soldiers keeping watch for snipers after a spate of rioting in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (1981)
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