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“TRAITORS BEWARE”, a warning sticker printed in the newsletter “On Target” published by the anti-communist militia group “The Minutemen”, 1960s
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”If your partner turns out to be a tyrant – Every two weeks, a woman in Switzerland dies as a result of domestic violence. Act before it’s too late” – series of posters made by the Publicis Communications Schweiz AG for the Frauenzentrale Zürich, circa December 2015
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Marine-laden assault craft head to the beach at Iwo Jima during the initial landings on D-day, February 19, 1945. Note Mount Suribachi looming in the left background. (Official USMC archive photograph)
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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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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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Early 90s tanker recruitment poster from 635th armor A-company
Early 90s tanker recruitment poster from 635th armor A-company
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Supermarine Spitfire of the US 307th Fighter Squadron rests on the beach at Paestum, Italy near Salerno after being shot down Sep 9, 1943.
“He saved America” Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s campaign pin, 1936
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“He saved America” Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s campaign pin, 1936