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Iraqi painting (1999) showing Saddam Hussein as an ancient Mesopotamian king on a lion hunt.
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Ford Pinto Rallye, 1978
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‘Terrorism stops here’ — Rhodesian recruitment poster, 1977.
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American tank crews bound for North Africa practicing their M4 Shermans in the California desert; October 1942
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Negroes beware, 1930s. From the Alabama State Archives
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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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Greek propaganda poster for WWI (1917). Lithograph printed by V. Papachrysanthou (Athens) for the Patriotic Union (Athens).
Greek propaganda poster for WWI (1917). Lithograph printed by V. Papachrysanthou (Athens) for the Patriotic Union (Athens).
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On November 12, 1928, the Banana Massacre occurred in Santa Marta, Colombia. Approximately 2,000 workers of the United Fruit Company were killed while demanding decent working conditions. [225 x 288]
“And They Thought We Couldn’t Fight” (1919) – Clyde Forsythe
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“And They Thought We Couldn’t Fight” (1919) – Clyde Forsythe