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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
Just when you thought 50s foods couldn’t get any weirder (The pink monstrosity is the Frozen Party Salad.)
4th Canadian Armoured Division Sherman tanks lined up awaiting the order to proceed with the infantry to clear German paratroopers from the town ahead of them, 11 April 1945.
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My grandfather’s family in rural western Serbia (then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia), 1934
Thomas Edison – 1912
Germany’s 1936 Olympic boxing team.
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
Canadian officers beam at the news of the signing of the Korean Armistices, July 1953
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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