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The body of John Torrington, after being exhumed on Beechey Island (1984). Torrington was a member of the ill-fated Franklin Expedition and was one of the first to pass, sometime in late 1845. He died of pneumonia, complicated by lead poisoning (560X550).
They All Got the Vaccine.. except Dad, don’t take a chance… take your polio shots! 1958.
My mom & dad on their wedding day in 1978 🫶🏽
‘Poland – first to fight’ – Polish Government in exile WWII Poster – 1940
Wounded German soldiers listen to Joseph Goebbels’ “Total War” speech at the Berlin Sports Palace, February 1943 (1220×941)
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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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Shave The Corpse Without a Razor
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Freedom of religion (1944)
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My grandmother with her wedding dress, designed by Balenciaga. 1947
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National Safety Council (1980s)
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AndrĂ©s Pico, shown in 1850 in traditional ‘Vaquero Californio’ attire, served as a California State Senator and Adjutant General of California
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SturmgeschĂĽtz III assault guns hold the line as artillery rains down in north Ukraine early 1944
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“Cults practice brainwashing!” (International Herald Tribune, 2001)
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“Donbass is the heart of Russia”, 1921
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My parents headed for their honeymoon. June 22, 1971.
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My grandfather (middle) and the two men who stood in front of and behind him in line at Auschwitz. 77322, 77323, and 77325. All survived the holocaust, emigrated to the United States, and stayed in touch. This photo was taken in the mid ’80s.
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“Our colored fighters”1916 USA
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Demmin, a German city overwhelmed by the bodies of suicide victims. Soviet officers observe the bodies of two German civilians who committed suicide in April 1945. | Anonymous
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“Terror strikes in Grozny” (International Herald Tribune, 2004)
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A young girl is murdered in the city of Miropol, Ukraine. More than 250 civilians were massacred in this way in the garden of the city’s town hall. (October 13, 1941)
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My grandparents at their elopement in Reno in 1942
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