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Marshal Josip Broz Tito watches his troops enter Belgrade, liberated Yugoslavia, 1945 (1024×725)
McDonald’s Corp, 1979.
‘The ‘Horrors’ of Bolshevism’ — British postcard (ca. 1919) published by the Workers’ Socialist Federation.
Soviet poster (1980) showing Augusto Pinochet as a Nazi executioner. Artist: Joseph Efimovsky.
A soldier stands in front of a sign erected by British Forces at the entrance to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Germany, May 1945 (800×778)
German soldiers wait in their trenches before an attack, Soviet Union, 1941-43
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In the 1980s, Nixon Plumber G. Gordon Liddy and psychedelics advocate Timothy Leary toured the college lecture circuit billed as Nice Scary Guy vs. Scary Nice Guy.
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“Among them (USA) only the rich have plenty. We strive to have plenty for everybody” (USSR, 50s)
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