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American soldiers paying tribute to the 8 million horses, mules and donkeys that died transporting supplies in WW1, 1918.
Famous historical child labour photo taken by Lewis Hine. From left to right, Josie 6 y.o, Bertha 6 y.o, Sophie 10 y.o. All shuckers at Maggioni Canning Co, 1911
The Sun Newspaper Covers. (L) Jul 7, 2016, and (R) 6 Feb, 2003
Members of the White House Press Corps rush to telephones after Truman announced Japan’s surrender – August 14, 1945.
TIME Magazine Covers – 1996 and 2017
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Summary execution of a partisan, who was possibly a sniper that tried to escape through wheatfields, by the so-called “Kettenhunde/Chain-dogs” military police unit on the Eastern Front, 1941.
“Whoever buys from a Jew is a traitor to the nation.”, Poland, 1937, Published photos of customers of Jewish-owned businesses
This was seen in 1990: “Let them die in the streets.”
My grandmother in 1948.
Easy Company men celebrate V-E day in Berchtesgaden, 1945
A german supply convoy makes his way trough a snowstorm-Russia, Winter 1941
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A young married couple by the name of Cluster and Cinderella Rogers. Indiana, 1922.
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“Well fought and well done” Japanese Empire, distributed in the Phillipines, 1942
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A WWI US Navy veteran of Japanese descent arrives at a Japanese internment camp, April 1942 (1280×998)
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German fighting position
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DEATH TO WORMS …Bumsteads Worm Syrup, 1893
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“How to tell Japs from the Chinese” United States, 1941.
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Historical photo of an Autoped in use by a traffic cop in Newark, New Jersey, 1922
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Ride with hitler, 1943
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“He’s a tough and rugged little guy with a look you have to love.” My Buddy from Hasbro, 1985
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“Stop US rockets. Secure worker’s places.” German Communist Party (1983)
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Enjoying a drink on the final day before prohibition started in 1920.
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Iraqi minister of information Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf, better known in the west as “Baghdad Bob” during a wartime propaganda broadcast in 2003. Sahhaf was known for his colorful & widely mocked press briefings in which he often made ludicrous claims about Iraq’s military successes. (500×370)
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“The Sun Will Rise And We Will Try Again” 2008
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Istanbul 1905 vs Today
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