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Joe Arridy, the ‘happiest prisoner on death row’, gives away his train before being executed, 1939
Ernst Röhm and Adolf Hitler inspecting the Sturmabteilung in 1933, Röhm is considered to be the first widely recognized gay political figure in the world.
\America First by Dr Seuss/ (1941)
Last known photo of Hitler at the entrance to the Bunker where he died hours later 1945
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C. 2009, Serbia. Poster commemorating ten years since downing F-117 that contributed to their early retirement

Japanese Kamikaze slamming into the side of a U.S. ship off the coast of Okinawa. May 1945

My wife’s dad 1941. He lost his life in 1944 a few days before Christmas during ‘The Battle of the Bulge’.

German glider troopers on an exercise charging from a DFS 230 glider upon landing

A Laffly AMD 50 armored car and Potez 25 TOE obervation plane during maneuvers of the French 192nd Division in the Jabal al-Druze region of southern Syria, April 1940

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  • My mom and her doll – 1937. Fortunately, she was much more loving to me. She grew up to manage an opera company and play the piano for a symphony. But she left her doll in the dirt at two years of age, and she looks quite pleased with herself.
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