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Utica, New York-1940’s by Tony Linck
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Captured German soldiers (Jungsturm) near Berlin. April 1945
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Cigarette ADs were incredibly predatory in the 80s, all of these come from a single Time magazine issue from Aug 1981
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Viet Cong guerrilla tying American woman to tree, art by Darrel Millsap for “Vietnam Vixen” by John Dexter (1967).
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Vietnam founder and former leader, Hồ Chí Minh, meets North Korea’s founder and former leader, Kim Il-Sung. February, 1957, Hanoi, North Vietnam. [1000×725]
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Australian Aboriginals
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U.S. Marines in Peiping, China readies for deployment to lift the siege in Peking during the Boxer Rebellion, c. June 1900 [1000 x 718]
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“While you are away, the Yanks are ‘lend-leasing’ your women” German leaflet to demoralize British troops, August 1944
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A young girl dancing at a festival in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1972
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Private John W. Emmons, from the 6th marine Division, and a friend take a well earned nap on Okinawa, 1945. (USMC photo by Private First Class R.G. West) [1913×1513]
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“Max Legroom” Honda Civic Hatchback, 1987
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“Atheist”, 1940s- from book “Godless utopia: Soviet anti-religious propaganda”
“Atheist”, 1940s- from book “Godless utopia: Soviet anti-religious propaganda”
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2nd Lt. Val A. Browning does the walking fire tactic with a BAR rifle invented by his father John Browning during a demonstration in France (February 1918) [615 x 705]
The Imprint of a Mitsubishi kamikaze Zero along the side of H.M.S Sussex. 1945.
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2nd Lt. Val A. Browning does the walking fire tactic with a BAR rifle invented by his father John Browning during a demonstration in France (February 1918) [615 x 705]
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The Imprint of a Mitsubishi kamikaze Zero along the side of H.M.S Sussex. 1945.