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Cripple. History Major. Vaguely left-wing.
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Construction worker at the Hoover Dam, USA, 1931
A boy in front of the Loews 125th Street movie theater, 1976. (lemmy.world)
Source.
Aerial view of a beached U-Boat in the UK, WW1, 1919
Parisians use chairs to navigate during a flood of the Seine, 1924
British milkman making the rounds during the Blitz, WW2, 1940 (media.kbin.social)
An M22 Locust light tank and a T28 Super heavy tank (lemmy.world)
The M22 Locust was a 7.4 ton light tank. It held a turret mounted 37mm cannon and a coaxial M1919A6 machinegun. It was developed by the US at the request of the British military, and used by the British near the end of WW2....
Overturned street trolley during the Vaccine Revolt by antivaxxers in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 1904 (media.kbin.social)
WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942 (media.kbin.social)
NYPD enter their temporary headquarters near the World Trade Center. New York, NY, September 13, 2001. Photo by Andrea Booher (lemmy.world)
"My turn next!" Testing bulletproof vests, 1923
French Soldiers in Tunnel, WW1 (1910s) (lemmy.world)
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/075dbccb-89c6-4584-b258-5ffbd83e22cb.webp
US soldiers sharing Christmas gifts from home, WW2, 1944. Merry Christmas, everyone! (media.kbin.social)
German U-Boat washed ashore at Hastings, UK, WW1, 1919 (media.kbin.social)
Union sentry standing guard at a bridge in East Tennessee, US Civil War, 1863 or 1864
Color photo of bombing damage on a London street, WW2, 1943 (media.kbin.social)
Devil on the Tiefling's shoulder (Jolka Rebejko)
Turkish soldier reuniting after 60 years with a Korean child he cared for during the Korean War (Left - 1950? Right - 2010?) (media.kbin.social)
Secret service agents moments after the 1981 assassination attempt of Ronald Reagan. (lemmy.world)
Excerpt: On this day in 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot in the chest at the side entrance of the Washington Hilton on Connecticut Avenue by John Hinckley Jr. Reagan was walking to his limousine after a speech to AFL-CIO leaders when Hinckley, 25, who was standing among a group of reporters, fired six shots, hitting Reagan...
Become unreachable (startrek.website)