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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.)
Chef Boyardee Pizza in a Skillet (1979)
Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signs the documents for the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, ending 5 years and 8 months of war in Europe. May 8th 1945
Riga police assault group in 1908.
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Heavy cruiser Blücher.
North African Campaign. Egypt. 26 October 1942. An RAAF Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk arrives back from a dawn patrol. (640 x 515)
A couple dancing during the Guelaguetza Festival celebrating “los lunes del cerro” (Mondays on the Hill) on the last two Mondays of July (Oaxaca, Mexico 1985)
Danish troops on bicycle ride towards advancing German units during the invasion of Denmark, 9 April 1940. Less than 20 Germans and 16 Danes would be killed during the 2-hour long invasion of the country.
Destroyed Stalingrad. Soviet soldiers on the background of a destroyed building. 1942. Photo by Ryumkin.
Sylvia Plath on the beach, June, 1954 Plath was born 91 years ago today Photo by Gordon Ames Lameyer
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