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British Soldiers (interrupted during drag show rehearsals by a German raid) manning a BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun at Shornemead Fort, England in 1940 [1924×1376] [Colorized] [Upsampled]
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Walt Whitman, 1860s.
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vintage Japanese ad for Kellogg’s Cornfrost (Frosted Flakes) cereal, 1966.
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American Airmen removing spent shells from a B-17 bomber
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On April 20, 1945, during an air battle over Germany, Eduard Schallmoser Messerschmitt Me.262 collided with the American Martin B-26 Marauder medium bomber. Schallmoser still managed to jump out by parachute. He landed in the garden in front of his parents house right in front of his amazed mother.
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History through Pictures
Aug 4 2018
Fidel Castro laughing at a newspaper headline while visiting New York in 1959 [634×674]
Aug 10 2018
Construction of USS Shenandoah (ZR 1) at Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey, 29 May 1923.
Aug 10 2018
Actress Bea Arthur when she was in the US Marine Corps, 1943 [400×515]
Aug 10 2018
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
Aug 10 2018
Silhouette of the Titanic at Queenstown on her maiden voyage, 1912. [900 x 695]
Aug 10 2018
Einstein drops the Wings of Pacifism and raise the Sword of preparedness against an increasingly hostile Germany, circa 1933.
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“A Democratic President spent more than $2,000,000 covering the land with spies upon the pensioners.” William Taft re-election poster [US 1912]
“A Democratic President spent more than $2,000,000 covering the land with spies upon the pensioners.” William Taft re-election poster [US 1912]
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Douglas C-47 “Raisin-Bombers” being unloaded at Berlin Tempelhof Airport during the Soviet Blockade of 1948-49. The only way to get food, medicine and coal into West-Berlin was by Airplane. At its peak the Allied airbridge brought in more than 10,000 tons of freight per day. 1948 [800×600]
Warner’s, 1967