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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
Dora: The Largest Calibre Rifled Weapon. 19 March 1943 (1200 x 927)
My Italian Family, circa 1901.
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H.A.S.H Jeans, 1978
Truman placed a wreath at the monument of the Los Niños Héroes(1947). 6 Mexican cadets who would rather die than surrender during the Mexican-American war. Asked why he made the visit, Truman said simply, “Brave men don’t belong to any one country. I respect bravery wherever I see it.”
My mama in the early or mid 1950s. She turns 91 y. o. this month.
Anti-Western Fashion Soviet Poster, 1970s
1926 photo of Eduard Bloch, Jewish Austrian physician who was the Hitler family’s personal doctor. He treated Adolf Hitler’s mother for breast cancer, reducing or outright eliminating her medical bills. Hitler later declared him an “honorary Aryan” & allowed him to escape to the US. (379×445)
“Threats To Peace,” c. 1970
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