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The aftermath of a car accident in 1945. The result of traveling at a high rate of speed without wearing a seat belt
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  • Monument to fallen soldiers on the Mound of Glory in Nova Odessa, Ukrainian SSR. 1980s
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  • Quadruple 14-inch (356 mm) turret of the battleship HMS King George V under construction. April 1940
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  • WW2 South African fighter pilot ace (with 35 nazi aircraft kills), Adolph ‘Sailor’ Malan, being carried by fellow veterans to one of the earliest major anti-apartheid protests. ~1952, South Africa.
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  • Dr Norman Bethune operating on an injured soldier in the Songyan Kou model ward, Wutai, date approximately 1938-1939, photographed by Sha Fei
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  • German prisoners of war support wounded American soldiers near Colmar, France, February 4, 1945.
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  • During the siege of Leningrad in 1943, Belle the hippo survived the war thanks to her caretaker, Yevdokia Dashina.
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  • A dead German soldier on the ground as Allied troops shattered the Gustav Line and took over Cassino in Italy, 1944.
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  • Marilyn Monroe on M29 Pershing tank in Korean war 1954
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  • Goebbels, after his appointment to chief representative for the total war with soldiers from the Volksturm in Lauban, Silesia. He is greeted by 16 year-old Willi Hübner, 9-3-1945.
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  • Waffen SS soldier posed over looking the city.
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  • Irish soldiers preforming a stop and search. c.1940
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  • One soldier yanks the teeth from a Korean woman, 1950-1970s
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  • A G.I of the 2nd Armored Division poses with some war trophies in a city near the Siegfried Line, Germany, April 1945.
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  • Racist propaganda of nazi regime, German magazine from early 1940s
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  • Youngster of the Hitlerjugend outside the monastery walls of Ardenne Abbey in July 1944. He is carrying an MG-42 configured as a light support weapon. American G.I.s called the MG-42 “Hitler’s buzz saw” because of the way it cut down troops in swaths.
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  • The wreckage of a jeep after running over a German anti-tank mine on the road to Saint Sever, France. 8/4/44. this picture shows you the incredible power of the blast
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  • A column of US soldiers marching in the Ardenne, Belgium 1944. A GI is being ambushed by gravity
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  • American soldiers inspecting a collection of surrendered German firearms. Berchtesgaden, Germany, late April 1945.
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  • General George S. Patton with Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt Jr. during the allied invasion of Sicily, July 1943. Roosevelt later famously led the Normandy landings at Utah Beach, which earned him the Medal of Honour, only to die a month later from a heart attack.
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  • My grandfather during WW2
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