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“Monica was easy, Serbia’s defeat will not be” White House protest sign about Bill Clinton’s sex scandal and his decision to bomb Serbia, March 1999
GE Widescreen 1000 — General Electric’s Performance TV from 1978
Funeral procession for Horst Wessel: beginning of the stylization of the murdered NSDAP and SA member as a “Blutzeuge” (martyr), Berlin, March 1930. (580×405)
“South Tyrol, Don’t Forget It!” Austrian poster about the Italianization of South Tyrol under Benito Mussolini, showing a Roman soldier and an enslaved Germanic man (1920s)
‘Soviet propaganda’ 1944-1945
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1936 cartoon by Adolf Hoffmeister criticizing Fascist Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia.

Port Arthur, Tasmania c. 1880. It was founded in 1830 as a convict settlement and functioned as a timber-getting camp, producing sawn logs for government projects, and employing “secondary offenders” as its workforce

“Made in Japan caught in the pacific tanned in the usa”1940s

Argentine military on a Soviet BELAZ dump truck captured from the British during the 1982 war for the Falkland Islands

Aftermath of the Cinema Rex terrorist attack in which 400+ people were burned alive. Iran, August 1978

  • 1972 Ad for Special K with Bill Bixby and Brandon Cruz of “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”
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  • Bomber über England (Bombers over England) – A pinball style game where German kids would score points by destroying British towns, cities and shipping. 1940.
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  • ‘In the classrooms of China, the map has a new name for Australia’ — American anti-communist cartoon (1975) showing a Chinese teacher pointing to an Australia conquered and renamed ‘New China’. Published in ‘Kings of the East’ by evangelist Jack Chick.
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  • Thank GOD for The Atomic Bomb! (1950’s Pro-Nuclear Weapon Poster)
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  • Fiat G.50 flying over North Africa in formation with a Messerschmitt Bf 110, 1941.
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  • Variety packs. Ahh memories….
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  • New York Giants quarterback Y.A. Tittle after being slammed to the ground by a Pittsburgh Steelers lineman in Pittsburgh on Sept. 20, 1964. The photograph immortalized Tittle in football lore as the epitome of the aging warrior who had finally fallen.
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  • «The feat of the Chernobyl firefighters», USSR, 1987
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  • Please! Dissent is not a crime! USA 1970
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  • Chef Boy-Ar-Dee pizza mix ad with Joe E. Ross (1968)
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  • «The empire strikes back» The cover of Newsweek magazine, which was published on April 19, 1982, against the background of an image of the British aircraft carrier HMS Hermes heading south from Britain towards the Falkland Islands, which were recently occupied by Argentina. 1982.
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  • North Korean painting of armistice signing (2009)
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  • U.S. Marine Colonel Francis Fenton conducting the funeral of his son Private First Class Mike Fenton near Shuri, Okinawa, in May, 1945.
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  • Amazingly poor life choices, enabled by cheese – Kraft (1949)
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  • 39 years ago today “New” Coke hit the market (1985)
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  • Jewish-Austrian Nazi Hunter Simon Wiesenthal holding a photo of Walter Rauff, a former German SS commander that lived openly in Chile. Rauff never faced extradition and died in 1984. (1973 photo)(2000×1446)
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