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Two Soviet soldiers sitting together Circa 1970
An executioner from India in 1903.
Liking isn’t helping, Singapore (2013)
Saddam Hussein captured by the United States military in December 2003
Photo of children who didn’t pass the ‘one drop’ rule and were slaves, eventually emancipated in New Orleans, from ‘Harper’s Weekly’, 30 of January of 1864.
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‘Russian troops root out another Chechen terrorist’, with a Russian soldier holding a baby by its leg infront of a city in ruins. 26/10/1999.
American cartoon from the Second World War (1941) showing Mussolini spending twenty years preparing for war only to complain in 1941: ‘We weren’t ready!’
My great aunt Winnie in senior pic. She passed away from tuberculosis five years after this photo. (1927)
My uncle and his wife in the 1930s I believe. He was killed by a drunk driver unfortunately.
‘What the United States has fought for’ — American cartoon (1914) showing countries before and after American intervention.
Communism or Freedom, Thailand, 1965
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Possible last photo of USS Spence (DD-512), seen here attempting to refuel from the USS New Jersey (BB-62) on December 17 1944, the day before she sank.
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Ginger Rogers in the spotlight in Gold Diggers of 1933
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My husband 1963
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My elegant French great grand father
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“The deserter” – American anti – war illustration, 1916
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Campbells (1960s)
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Ukrainian nationalists ask Uncle Sam for money for espionage and sabotage, Soviet ukrainian cartoon, 1950s
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My grandma in the early 1960s (Sweden).
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My grandfather’s family in rural western Serbia (then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia), 1934
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Thomas Edison – 1912
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Germany’s 1936 Olympic boxing team.
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John H. Patterson poses with a lion he shot, one of a pair of Tsavo man-eaters. It was a pair of maneless males that attacked Indian railway builders in southern British Kenya. The exact number of people killed by the lions is unclear. Patterson claimed there were 135 victims. Dec 1898
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Canadian officers beam at the news of the signing of the Korean Armistices, July 1953
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Tanks and mounted troops advance to break up a Bonus Marchers’ camp of veterans protesting lost wages in Washington D.C., July 28, 1932.
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