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The establishment wig (1968)
My husbands 3rd great-grandmother. Photo not dated but she was 16 in 1907.
Carl Newton Mahan plays with a doll during a court hearing after he shot and killed another boy during a fight. At age six, Mahan became the youngest person to ever be tried for murder in American history, Kentucky, 1929 .
St Paul’s Cathedral during the Blitz, December 29 1940. (1500×1150)
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Hélène Brabander, resistance fighter, murdered in Auschwitz. January 23rd, 1943. (3480×1597)

“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

  • 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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  • My great grandparents on their 65th wedding anniversary April 23, 1981. They were married 72 years until she passed in May 1988.
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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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  • Governments of the Soviet Union and Empire of Japan sign the Neutrality Pact on April 13, 1941, a 5 year agreement of nonaggression. Later terminated by the Soviet side in 1945 because of the Yalta agreements (780×520)
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  • Groovin’ in 1970s Harlem
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  • Gustav Stresemann, the German Foreign Minister, addressing the General Assembly of the League of Nations in Geneva. His speech topics included international cooperation, the protection of minorities, and the “New Germany” (1926)(800×546)
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  • Juden Raus! (Jews Out!) was a board game published in Germany in 1936, where the goal was to lead the Jews to “collection points”, and whoever rid six Jews first would win.
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  • Members of the Volunteer Social Aid Community (VSAC), including future Met Executive Directors, Conchita Chuidian Sunico and Nenita Barrios Manzano, who secretly aided POWs, and guerilla groups by holding benefit shows at the Metropolitan Theater, Manila
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  • Times Square in 1905: A glimpse into the past with electric-powered tour buses and taxis, where innovation met the heart of New York City
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  • German children arriving in Denmark as refugees during the last months of the war. 1945.
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  • A New Beginning: 1939 Photo by Dorothea Lange
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  • Lockheed Martin employee Sally Wadsworth working on the fuselage of a P-38 Lightning, California, 1944
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  • B-17 Flying Fortress “Fifty Packin Mama”
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