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‘The Spanish Brute’, Anti-Spanish propaganda, July 1898
Crew of an upended Sherman II of the 7th Armoured Brigade enjoy a ‘brew’ with a US Soldier while waiting for a recovery team near the Gothic Line in Italy, 13 September 1944
The transformation of the Jolly Green Giant
One of the only known photos ever taken of British Queen Victoria smiling, 1897. Despite her reputation as a serious, humorless monarch (epitomized by the apocryphal quote ‘We are not amused’) those close to her considered the Queen to have quite a sense of humor. (1727×1348)
“Monica was easy, Serbia’s defeat will not be” White House protest sign about Bill Clinton’s sex scandal and his decision to bomb Serbia, March 1999

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  • Portrait of Titanic passenger and millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim 1910. Refusing to enter a lifeboat, he reportedly asked a steward to inform his family ‘that I played the game straight to the end and that no women was left on board this ship because Ben Guggenheim was a coward’ (1437 x 1600)
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  • Hermann Goring shaking hands with Joseph Goebbels on January 12, 1941. The photo was taken during a birthday celebration for Goring. Goebbels detested Goring in his diary. Here’s Goebbels’s diary excerpts of what he thought of Goring.
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  • Paul Newman and Marlon Brando stood up for justice at a civil rights march on August 23, 1963.
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  • Avoid pampering kids // USSR // 1980s
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  • Crowd of angry parents hurl insults at 6 year-old Ruby Bridges as she enters a traditionally all-white school, the first black child to do so in the United States South, 1960.
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  • My mom, at 25 years old. Today she is 85. Happy birthday mom!
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  • Anne Frank’s Father Otto, Revisiting The Attic Where They Hid From The Nazis. He Was The Only Surviving Family Member (1960).
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  • “Lenin did it — so can we” — an anti-capitalist march in Moscow, 2018
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  • A photo of Abdul Wali, an Afghan farmer. In 2003, he was falsely accused of being a terrorist. Hoping to clear his name, he turned himself in to the Americans. A CIA contractor would brutally torture Wali to death over the course of 3 days, beating him until he begged for death
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  • “I hope the Americans get here first” American cartoon showing a German man hoping the US military reaches Berlin before the Soviet military (1944)
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  • ”Eye for an eye” International Herald Tribune, published in 2012
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  • 1972.Groovy toilet seats from Sears.
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  • ‘The Universal Democratic and Social Republic’ (The Pact), Frédéric Sorrieu, 1848
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  • The first photograph of the Elephants Foot captioned ‘This costed a man his life.’ December 1986.
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  • Sir Winston Churchill on his 90th birthday with his wife Clementine at their home in West London. November 30,1964.
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  • Accused Soviet spy laughs before being executed by a Finnish officer. Rukajärvi, November 1942 .
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  • Racism tears Britain apart, 2002
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  • A photo of Sid Hatfield, the police chief of Matewan, West Virginia. Hatfield is known for his surprising stance on strikes. Unlike most police chiefs, he not only refused to help crush ongoing strikes, but sided with the strikers outright. He was later murdered in broad daylight, 1921 .
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  • The real first photograph of the Chernobyl disaster, 8 hours after the explosion. 26/4/1986
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  • “South Tyrol, Don’t Forget It!” Austrian poster about the Italianization of South Tyrol under Benito Mussolini, showing a Roman soldier and an enslaved Germanic man (1920s)
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