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Dr Raymond Martinot standing at the freezer containing the body of his wife preserved by self-made cryonics, in 1993. He was also frozen at his death, but following a failure of the temperature control system, their bodies were finally cremated. (1260×700)
US Marine 1st Sgt. Bradley Kasal is carried out of a building after a close quarters firefight during the Second Battle of Fallujah (November, 2004)
Recently liberated American prisoners of war at Aomori camp near Yokohama, Japan, circa 29 Aug 1945
Croatian Ustaše guards laughing while covered in human blood from people they killed, Independent State of Croatia, 1941 (622×900)
Liberated prisoners of Dachau camp beat a camp guard with a shovel (April 29. 1945)
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“Why we must have a League of Nations” American cartoon about Germany not being allowed in the new League of Nations after WW1 (1919)

Parisian mothers cover their children from German snipers 1944

Soviets open the tomb of Timur in Uzbekistan, the Mongol founder of the Timurid Empire, which apparently started a curse a week before the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Timur was reburied a month before the Soviet victory at Stalingrad, which apparently ended the curse. (June 1941)(900×600)

Soldiers of the Swedish Landstorm guarding the coast, Furuskär, ca. 1916

One of the only known photos of Subha Talfah, the mother of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, taken sometime in the 1950’s or 60’s. Subha unsuccessfully tried to abort Saddam before he was born. (594×424)

  • My grandfather In 1937.
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  • «Glory to Soviet women – fighters for peace and happiness on earth!» USSR, 1984
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  • Great Great Grandparents taken in a booth at the county fair. Abt 1950
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  • German Chancellor Adolf Hitler announces Germany’s resignation from the League of Nations in a radio address to the German people. This was followed by a referendum with the majority approving. (October 1933)(783×1080)
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  • My mother and her three sisters on a ship to or from Ireland (from US), late 1940’s
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  • A Cossack policeman, to the amusement of Hungarian soldiers, slashes a captured Soviet partisan with a saber, occupied Ukraine SSR, September 1941 (800×607)
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