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My Dad, in England, spring 1944, 22 years old.
Shirley Simkins and Sally Hayes, Lfersavers, 1957
Chained Aboriginal Prisoners in Colonial Australia, circa 1901, Wyndham, Western Australia, circa 1901. (639×640)
1944 – Morton Salt – “try this salt on grapefruit”
Young girl posing with a bunch of apples ( i think those are apples), circa 1910s Autochrome lumiere shot.
“The stronger socialism is, the more secure peace will be.”- Bilboard describing the benefits of socialism- East Germany, 1980
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A women steps out of a DC-2 Mexicana de Aviacion (Mexicana) plane (Oaxaca, Mexico c1952)
For a while in the 70’s, My grandfather was Gavin McInnes
1967 Press Photo The Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
Ali Maow Maalin, the last known person in the world with smallpox. He was diagnosed with the disease in October 1977 and made a full recovery (Merca, Somalia 1977)
“The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Isherwood (DD-520) steams off Ie Shima, during the fighting there in mid-April 1945.” Original color WWII photo of artillery shells hitting Japanese positions on the island of Iejima during the Battle of Okinawa, April 1945.
Peasant children lined up for food hand during the Great Chinese Famine of 1959-1961. The consensus is that around 30 million people died in the famine. The famine was caused by communist policies during the failed Great Leap Forward economic campaign and natural disasters.
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