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1 hour agoChildren eating the half a liter of supplementary food per day received from the Interkerkelijk Bureau voor Noodvoedselvoorziening en Kinderuitzending during the Hunger Winter, The Hague, Netherlands, 1944/45, photo by Menno Huizinga [3692×2496] 5 hours ago“All this inanimate wreckage around us was little enough compensation for the human wreckage we hauled back and forth, back and forth.” Lunebach, Germany, ca. March 1945 9 hours agoColonel Burr Porter, 40th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment 12 hours ago“NO NO NO-O-O-O!” Scotch Cellulose Tape, 1946 21 hours agoGrace Kelly
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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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  • “Putting the Brakes on AIDS”. (USA, 1992). An illustrated children’s book, printed to teach youngsters about the perils of homosexual cars. The story: Macho McKar is a homosexual car, so he gets AIDS and dies; the end!

“Putting the Brakes on AIDS”. (USA, 1992). An illustrated children’s book, printed to teach youngsters about the perils of homosexual cars. The story: Macho McKar is a homosexual car, so he gets AIDS and dies; the end!

Posted On : December 30, 2020 Published By : AJ
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A red cross nurse writing down last words of mortally wounded soldier, taken around 1917. [600×564]
Cpl. Rudolph E. Engstrom of Iowa rests in a shell hole on Iwo Jima, holding a piece of shrapnel that wounded him, February 20, 1945. Cpl. Engstrom passed away on September 28, 2019 at age 95.
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