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“The Giant of Illinois” – Robert Wadlow, the tallest man in recorded history, with his family – 1935
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Serbia , 1999 [2126×1437]
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Black, Mexican families forcibly evicted in ’50s and ’60s from Palm Springs seek millions in restitution
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1958 American Airlines magazine advertisement.
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“Here lies an unknown English Lieutenant who died in the air war”, Western Desert, 1941. Original photo by George Rodger
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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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A Ukrainian-American family celebrates the death of Stalin, 1953 [600×820]
A Ukrainian-American family celebrates the death of Stalin, 1953 [600×820]
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Ramada Inn – November 1976 – Newport News, VA
“Save Lives, Save Ships, Save Cargoes”, United Kingdom, cc.1940. The poster shows a skull wearing a German U-Boat hat (“Underseeboote Z17) cupping its ear to listen to “loose talk”. WWII propaganda often highlighted the importance of keeping information secret, due to spies.
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“Save Lives, Save Ships, Save Cargoes”, United Kingdom, cc.1940. The poster shows a skull wearing a German U-Boat hat (“Underseeboote Z17) cupping its ear to listen to “loose talk”. WWII propaganda often highlighted the importance of keeping information secret, due to spies.