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1943: Ten years ago : the Nazis burned these books –but free Americans can still read them.
1980s photo of ‘Opium King’ Khun Sa, Burmese warlord & the dominant figure in the ‘Golden Triangle’ region from 1976-1996. Sa earned over $5,000,000,000 in drug sales & at one point supplied 1/4 of the worlds heroin. In 1996 he retired & spent the end of his life in ‘legitimate’ business (1920×1080)
‘Modern Hair Styling’ is a professional art, 1956.
A masked security guard stands watch over coffins at a temporary morgue set up at the Seguro Social baseball stadium in Mexico City, Sept. 22, 1985. (AP Photo)
The ISIS temptation (Chappate, 2015)
A young girl is murdered in the city of Miropol, Ukraine. More than 250 civilians were massacred in this way in the garden of the city’s town hall. (October 13, 1941)
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Ferdinand heavy tank destroyer assembly line at the Nibelungenwerk Factory in St. Valentin, Austria, 1943
First Nations Treaty negotiators gather at the conclusion of negotiations in the Lake of the Woodsregion southwest of Rat Portage, Ontario, in 1873. .
A U.S. Marine dog handler and his war dog pose for a photo in what used to be a Japanese fighting position on the island of Peleliu in September 1944.
Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the controls of a BOAC Boeing 314A flying boat, 16 January 1942
Serbian men sit in front of a television set broadcasting the trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević. Milošević had been extradited to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia to stand trial for crimes against humanity, Kosovo, February 18th, 2002 (1182×963)
Sgt. Rinaldo J. Martini of the C Company, 27th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division takes aim with an M1 rifle while seated on Japanese mortar crates. This photograph was taken after he earned the Silver Star on the first day of the Battle of Iwo Jima, 1945.
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