The aftermath of Via d'Amelio bombing by the Sicilian Mafia. It killed Paolo Borsellino, one of the most prominent magistrates in anti-mafia investigations, along with five members of his escort. July 19, 1992. [938x640]
A girl and her cat, San Antonio, TX, 1939 [1576x1185]
A bunch of female impersonators arrested in a raid on a house in Los Angeles. California, November 15, 1927. [1536x1024]
Kashmiri Hindu priests as they were writing religious texts on many pieces of paper in a house: in the Princely State of Kashmir and Jammu, British India, c. 1890 - 1899. [915 x 642]
Photo taken one millionth of a second, from two miles away, of US testing of a nuclear blast, 1945 [636x636]
A colorized photo of Jean Bugatti standing next to his Esders Roadster, 1937 (1079x815)
a peasant in china looking at his newly acquired farmland property paper during the Chinese land reform 1948-1953 1016 x 744
A formal photo of Herberts Cukurs, the Latvian equivalent of Charles Lindbergh. He became a national hero for his solo flights in the 1930s. Cukurs later joined a Nazi death squad and murdered at least 30000 of his own people. He once had 1500 victims forced into a lake and drowned [429 × 600].
A man walking up the stairs, exiting the metro station (Paris, France 1946) [2100x2673]
U.S. Army Sgt. Walter Govorek offers a treat to two French girls, 1944. [645x800]
British machinegun crew using Vickers machine gun near Ovillers (Battle of the Somme), july 1916.(colorized)[1800x1462]
FDR campaigning for election to his fourth term as US President in 1944. He was visibly a sick man with advanced heart disease. He would be dead within a year. [1450x1450]
On 19 September 1893 the governor, Lord Glasgow, signed a new Electoral Act into law. As a result of this landmark legislation, New Zealand became the first self-governing country in the world in which women had the right to vote in parliamentary elections. (799x599)
Khmer Rouge soldiers driving through Cambodia's Phnom Penh, 1975. [900 x 634]
“Hot Lips and BJ”- Loretta Swit and Mike Farrell behind the scenes of the finale of M*A*S*H* in 1983. [720x501]
Fidel Castro and Che Guevara in a Mexico city jail, 1956 [1024 x 899]
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FDT visits a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, 1933. In 9 years, 3 million poor young men joined the CCC. They were fed, housed, and paid a wage that was mostly sent to their families. Their efforts improved public land to this day. [1022 x 575]
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The sculpture of the Kaiser Wilhelm II who is pulled by a Russian imperial soldier by the nose, 1915 circa. [1039x1030]
Russia and the US signs a treaty where Ukraine is giving up their nuclear weapons in exchange for security assurances in 1994. Check out Game-changing history pod for more in the infowar going on [1200x630]
Nelson Mandela walks out of the gates of Victor Verster prison (Paarl, South Africa 1990) [2000x1333]
Stetson Kennedy an activist who infiltrated the KKK, poses in KKK garb, 1947. (980x1288)
"Ladies and gentlemen." USSR, 1978 - By Vitaly Arutunov. [2000x1456]
1934; Turkish President Mustafa Kemal Ataturk is chatting with Swedish Crown Prince VI. Gustaf Adolf on the balcony of the Çankaya Mansion. [680x470]
German Soldiers in a trench. Somewhere in France. 1914-1918. [828x955]
When the atomic bomb detonated over Hiroshima the morning of Aug. 6, 1945, a resident was seated on the stone steps outside of Sumitomo Bank. But seconds later, they were incinerated in the boiling light. In their place was a shadow that served as a horrifying relic of their final moments. [600x900]
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