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A pamphlet extolling the benefit of selective sterilization published by the Human Betterment League of North Carolina, 1950
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“9 to 5 Typing” lets students and adults learn to type. Based on the movie “9 TO 5”. (1984)
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American paratroopers in Normandy in June 1944 thought they had captured a Japanese soldier in German uniform, but he turned out to be Korean. His name was Yang Kyoungjong.
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Russian soldiers during the seige on Stalingrad (1942-1943) .(532X719) [Colorized]
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Esther Williams movie promo photo with Tom and Jerry
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Fidel Castro laughing at a newspaper headline while visiting New York in 1959 [634×674]
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Construction of USS Shenandoah (ZR 1) at Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey, 29 May 1923.
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Actress Bea Arthur when she was in the US Marine Corps, 1943 [400×515]
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Front view of Nellie, experimental, 130 ton, British underground tank. Intended to advance on enemy positions at 0.5 mph at the bottom of a trench that it itself was digging. July 1941
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Silhouette of the Titanic at Queenstown on her maiden voyage, 1912. [900 x 695]
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Einstein drops the Wings of Pacifism and raise the Sword of preparedness against an increasingly hostile Germany, circa 1933.
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In 1921, U.S. Marines were deployed as mail guards to prevent theft or robbery of precious cargoes. Mail robberies declined significantly after Marines began guarding the U.S. Mail. [2025 x 1173]
In 1921, U.S. Marines were deployed as mail guards to prevent theft or robbery of precious cargoes. Mail robberies declined significantly after Marines began guarding the U.S. Mail. [2025 x 1173]
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Hungarian anti-war poster from 1912, 2 years before WW1 (Austro-Hungarian Empire)
An Italian airman posing next to a Savoia Marchetti S.M.79 “Sparviero” of the 278th Torpedo Bomber Squadron, likely in Sicily or North Africa.