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On this day in May 1945, as Europe celebrated V.E. Day, French colonial authorities embarked on a massacre in Algeria that lasted over a month and killed roughly 20,000-30,000 Algerians. The incident was a turning point in French-Algerian relations, paving the way to the Algerian War .
The collapse of Hitler imperialism is inevitable – Soviet poster by Moisei Borisovich Vakser, November 1941
My Mom, little Sister, and I, posing for Dad, circa 1960.
Photo of a German mother crying after finding out her captured son didn’t survive in Soviet Union POW camps. (1955)(1280×1692)
The German–Soviet military parade in Brest-Litovsk: an official ceremony held by the troops of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union on September 22, 1939, during the invasion of Poland
King George V and Queen Mary of Great Britain, autochrome shot of 1914.
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Casualties next to Vought F4U Corsairs on the flight deck of USN aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill after being attacked by 2 Japanese kamikazes, May 11th 1945.
Ali Kavazoglou and Kostas Misiaoulis. Two Cypriot journalists that advocated for peace between Turkish and Greek Cypriots. Both were assassinated by Turkish militants on April 11th, 1965.
German soldier laying down aiming his gun, 1940’s
A water peddler (Oaxaca, Mexico between 1909 and 1920)
Group portrait of a Jewish partisan musical troupe in the Narocz Forest in Belorussia. Among those pictured are Hana Posner (standing in the back row, seventh from the left), her father, Mordechai Posner (fourth from the left) and Yechiel Burgin (sixth from the left). 1943. USHMM
Nora Kerin (1881 – 1970), an Edwardian stage actress, as “Princess Astrea von Streisburg / 2nd Lieutenant Karl Helsburg” in the melodrama play “The Midnight Wedding”. It was performed in the Lyceum Theatre in London in 1907, where this photo was taken.
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