Turkish Air Force personnel between 1937 and 1938. Among them is Sabiha Gökçen, Atatürk's adopted daughter and the first female military pilot in the world. The photo was taken during the suppression of the rebellion in Dersim, where TAF gas bombed rebel villages. [800×600]
https://redd.it/1czuj1u
Luftwaffe ground crew and Junkers Ju87 Stuka Dive Bomber, ca 1943 [800x778]
https://redd.it/1cz5b39
"The Nympho Torture Girls of Jap 'Camp Brutal'", by Earl Norem for "True Men Stories" magazine (July 1962)
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"This Man May Die If You Talk Too Much", US Second World War poster, 1943.
https://redd.it/1cyun2e
The crew of the 11th Doolittle Raider "Hari Kari-er on the deck of the USS Hornet whilst transiting the Pacific Ocean, April 1942. The crew of the B-25 bailed out over the border of Anhui and Zheijang provinces and were assisted by Chinese forces. [2785x2210]
https://redd.it/1cz2hl6
To celebrate the last day of school in my town here’s a bunch of happy kids kicking off the summer of 1977 [1079x658]
https://redd.it/1cy8wg6
Funeral for a child of the Widener family. The family stands at the graveside with open coffin of the deceased child. Robertson Cemetery, Claiborne County, Tennessee, 1950. (Tennessee State Library and Archives) [863x1217]
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Scatters the cat hiding inside one of HMS Dreadnought's 12 inch turrets. [1500 x 1000]
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"Will you take it in your mouth? Death is a man. The cigarette is his penis. Nicotine is semen." Russian anti-smoking propaganda, 2000s
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Germans looting Zachęta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw in the summer of 1944. Photo by Stefan Bałuk. [2042x1437]
https://redd.it/1cwaw70
Frank Soo (1930s), the first non-white footballer to play for the English Football League and represent England. His dad was a Chinese sailor, his mom an English woman. [492x665]
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Noseart of B-17 Flying Fortress “Daddy’s Delight” ca 1944 [480x641]
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One of the last official portraits of Queen Margherita of Italy, next to her son King Victor Emmanuel III, 1925 [960×1200]
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British mine employees from the Dolcoath copper and tin mine - Camborne, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom - Victorian era, c. 1895. [800 x 637]
https://redd.it/1czfbhd
Trinidad and Tobago soldiers on the roof of the Guardian Media building during the 1990 coup attempt led by the local islamist organization Jamaat al Muslimeen, supported by Gaddafi. [1749x1162]
https://redd.it/1cy5bxq
Execution of leaders of Rumburk mutiny. Soldiers returning from Russia tried to stop the war. After realizing their plan failed, they surrendered to prevent bloodshed. 2 fell during the rebellion, 10 were executed. Rest were either imprisoned or sent to the frontline. Czechia, 29th May 1918[800x472]
https://redd.it/1cyohti
"Taxis to Hell – and Back – Into the Jaws of Death" — Photo taken by Robert F. Sargent, a chief photographer's mate, US Coast Guard during Operation Overlord at Normandy Beach, France — June 6, 1944 — Audio of First Eye Witness Account on D-Day from 4:15AM Below [2963 × 2385]
https://redd.it/1cydmgt
Zeppelin Crashes in France After Air Raid, 1917
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsXxv-tgu0A
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Warsaw Insurgents at the barricade on Żelazna Street, August 1944. Photo by Sylwester "Kris" Braun. [1418x955]
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USN aviator and fighter ace Alexander Vraciu showing six kills during the Battle of the Philippine Sea aka Great Marianas Turkey Shoot on 19 June 1944. He shot down six Yokosuka D4Y Suisei dive bombers in eight minutes. [1024x853]
https://redd.it/1cxmipg
May 21st, 1927, Charles Lindbergh flies into Le Bourget Field, Paris, France aboard the Spirit of St. Louis, becoming the first person to fly Solo Across the Atlantic Ocean. [2046 x 1794]
https://redd.it/1cxcezh
RAF pilots of No. 151 Wing leaning against a Hurricane aircraft meeting a Soviet sentry in the Kola Peninsula, Soviet Union, October 1941. [1080x821]
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The last image taken of British explorers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine as they were about to leave Camp IV on the morning of June 6, 1924, for their ill-fated attempt to summit Mount Everest. Mallory's body was found in 1999, Irvine’s body has yet to be found [1072 x 644].
https://redd.it/1cwo0f7