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A group of frontiersman advertising for wives, United States, Montana 1901
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A group of frontiersman advertising for wives, United States, Montana 1901
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Sort of a prototype Attraction Sign if you think about it. Wonder if theirs worked?

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Construction of the Stalinallee project in East Berlin, August 1952. Less than a year later this would be the focal point for the abortive East German uprising of June 1953. As a showpiece for the new Communist state, it is notable as one of the last major urban reconstruction projects in European history and probably the largest collection of Stalinist architecture and Socialist Realism design outside of Moscow itself.
 
Israeli paratroopers entering the Old City of Jerusalem through the Lions Gate during the Six-Day War, 1967.
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I can’t remember the proper symbolism for the swastika, is it well being or something to that effect? I do know many pilots put it on their airplanes pre WWII for good luck, which led to Allied aircraft changing that to how many German planes they shot down
I believe the olden day swastika was Hindu for peace, I'm most likely wrong.

But I remember a indian/Hindu high-school friend giving me a history lesson on their symbols n whatnot. But I forgot everything because I'm dumb.
 
103 Years Ago today on August 24th 1919 Ray Caldwell, starting his first game for Cleveland as a 31 year old pitcher, was struck by lightning during the 8th inning. He survived to both finish the game, get the Win, and 3 weeks later pitched a no hitter against the Yankees.
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This was how Germany thought you dealt with mental illness by using forced standing in the late 1800s.
"This 1890 photo depicts a woman forced into a crucifixion pose and facing a wall. The woman is a patient at a mental institution, undergoing treatment. Believe it or not, forced standing was considered a legitimate part of treatment for mental illness in 19th century Germany."
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This was a version of the sideshows and you can read more about it here (Archive).
"Filipino Zoo Girl was displayed at the Coney Island Zoo in 1904. She was a zoo attraction among the monkeys and lizards to show off the new US possessions in the Philippines. She was bound by ropes. Visitors threw her peanuts."
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This is how infants requiring gas masks was dealt with.
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Small Child from KKK meeting a bla
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A Serbian soldier sleeps next to his father who came to visit him on the front line near Belgrade, 1914/1915.
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