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Texas children going to school during the Dust Bowl in 1936. Face coverings are to prevent sand pneumonia.
The only thing left from an whole life.
US Officer Peter Conover Hains. The first photo shows him as a Major General at his desk in April 1918, the second as a First Lieutenant in 1862. Hains was the only person to serve in both the American Civil War and World War I.
Victor Radkevitch, Soviet pilot, gestures as he tells his fellow pilots how he forced a German Luftwaffe airplane down behind Soviet lines, USSR, circa 1942. [2048x1549]
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The bodies of some 400 Korean civilians lie in and around trenches in Taejon's prison yard. The victims were bound and slain by retreating Communist forces before the 24th U.S. Division troops recaptured the city. Looking on, at left, is Gordon Gammack, a war correspondent. September 28, 1950
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Horst Grund (the guy without a hat), a photographer with the Wehrmacht, speaks Gebirgsjägern (mountain troops). Though attached to the Kriegsmarine, Gund took photos in in Italy, the Balkans, the Soviet Union, and North Africa. He survived the war and passed away in 2001.
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"Front View of Hotel Clark, Italy, Tex". This photo is dated to 1907. Google street view shows that the building remains, although it's been changed to an extent. The building to its left is also still there today too.
SP4 Samuel Marques, Radio-Telephone Operator, 1st Squad, 2nd Platoon, Company A, 3rd Battalion, 60th Infantry, 2nd Bde, carries the AN/PRC-25 radio on his back near Dong Tam. April 21, 1968.
An M10 Tank Destroyer of the 712th Tank Battalion, attached to the 90th Infantry Division rolls past snow-covered ruins in Berle, Luxembourg as part of the 90th Division's drive to the southern flank of the German salient. January 12, 1945
Soldiers of the Wehrmacht's 369th (Croatian) Infantry Division (369. (Kroatische) Infanterie-Division) with a partisan prisoner. On September 11, 1944 the Division destroyed two villages near Stolac in Yugoslavia, hanging all the men and driving away all the women and children.
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Neubaufahrzeug During the Invasion of Norway 1940
Men of the 78th Fighter Group get a look at newly-arrived P-51D and P-51K Mustangs at Duxford air base, England, December 1944
SS-Gruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich, flanked by Heinrich Müller and Heinrich Fehlis and followed by Walter Schellenberg, Rudolf Schiedermair, and others, at the Ekeberg cemetery for German soldiers in Oslo, Norway, 3-6 Sep 1941
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