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October 2020, anti Trump and possibly anti ICE poster.
A photo of Sid Hatfield, the police chief of Matewan, West Virginia. Hatfield is known for his surprising stance on strikes. Unlike most police chiefs, he not only refused to help crush ongoing strikes, but sided with the strikers outright. He was later murdered in broad daylight, 1921 .
The real first photograph of the Chernobyl disaster, 8 hours after the explosion. 26/4/1986
15 year-old Ivan Dudnik being carried out of barracks at Auschwitz by Soviet aid workers, 27 January 1945.
Suppression of Iranian women, Chappatte featured in Der Spiegel, Germany, October 2022
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“You can drive fast, BUT…” USSR, 1970s
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My Grandmother in the 1960s
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United Airlines – 1976
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Holocaust Survivor Josef Guttman Reunites with His Liberator and Adoptive Father, Master Sergeant William Best, December 24, 1948
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Gas Masks Toys (1946)
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Sony car compact disc player (1984)
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Nuclear war. USSR 80s
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My Great-Grandfather (far left) with Dwight Eisenhower
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Kill him! USSR 1941
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German Battleship Gneisenau in Drydock at Kiel showing damage to her bow after being torpedoed by British Submarine HMS Clyde, 1940
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“While Revolutionaries as Individuals can be Murdered, You cannot kill Ideas” – Mural portraying Che Guevara, Thomas Sankara and James Connolly, in Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast (c. 2015)
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McDLT (1985)
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Peanut Butter Boppers (1986)
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John F Kennedy and a young Robert F Kennedy Jr with a salmander in a bowl, Washington DC, 11 Marsch 1961
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The Addis Wedding Set, 1985
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A matter of perspective. Commentary on how both sides of the Cold War saw themselves as standing small against a great threat. 1980s
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President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the 1964 Civil Rights Act as Martin Luther King Jr. and others look on, July 2, 1964. LBJ Library photo by Cecil Stoughton.
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We are going to bury Hitler face down’ — American postcard from the Second World War (ca. 1943) showing Hitler in a coffin. Artist: B. F. Long.
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“After the battle” two cats wrapped in bandages 1914-1918
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Just two barefoot girls (Lilla and Ruby Holliefield) holding a dead rattlesnake in Uvalde, Texas, 1910.
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