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“Teenagers pushing a Ford Model T to get it started, their favorite ride that could carry up to 12 friends, as they head out to a football game,” 1944.
North Korean propaganda painting depicting North Korean and Russian soldiers together holding North Korean and Russian flags. Not sure but probably from the last few years so 2020s
These photographs are practically the last evidence of the ‘quiet’ life in Crimea. Exactly one year later, the Crimean Tatar people will be deported. Crimea, 1943 Magnum Photos/Herbert List Estate Creative Commons
“Reunion in Vienna” American cartoon about the German annexation of Austria, March 1938
As the ceremonies for the formal surrender of Japan concluded 9/2/45, MacArthur told Halsey ‘Start ’em now’ which was the order for the final display of airpower. Hundreds of carrier-based planes and B-29 bombers filled the sky over Tokyo Bay to punctuate the day’s events.
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In 1936, fire consumed Great Britain’s massive Crystal Palace, a cast iron and plate glass structure built for the Great Exhibition of 1851
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My Father would’ve turned 100 today. Here he is in his 20s
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A ground-level angle of Tank Man, he is standing on the left. The Chang’an Avenue, Beijing, June 5th, 1989.
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Meet Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble at the Catonville Supermart (1969)
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Fetters (Nikolaya Bayev, 1967)
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My grandmother, 1940’s.
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Russian President Boris Yeltsin, dancing at a rock concert. Rostov, 1996.
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Infowars.com (2011)
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My great, great grandmother Virginia (Virgie) Cheatham Knox, circa 1898 Texas.
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Stalin Punching Hitler (2000 Velery Barykin)
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President George W. Bush signs the ‘No Child Left Behind’ Act in 2002, the last major overhaul to the federal Department of Education.
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Teenager water skis as Mt St Helens erupts from behind. May 18, 1980 (555×680)
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«This just in! More good news from Iraq!» Cartoon of Iraq War, 2006.
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Ottoman Propaganda During WW1 (1915)
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“Death Camps Were Nazi German” a Polish billboard about German broadcaster ZDF referring to German concentration camps in occupied Poland as “Polish” (2017)
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My Great-Grandmother Peg in her wedding dress. Mid-1930s.
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TIL that “there’s no such thing as a Nintendo.” (1990)
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«I’m giving him up for adoption» 1987.
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My nanna’s wedding in 1968, Abram, UK. She managed a home for people with disabilities & invited them to her wedding.
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‘Britain’s War Supplies Go to These Nations’, published by the British Information Services c. 1943
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