The only surviving photo of Heinrich Himmler's prototype "Sturmshutzen" soldiers. Vetoed by Hitler for "lack of practicality." ~early 1940s
Allen Ginsberg leads a group of demonstrators in New York City's Greenwich Village, advocating the use of marijuana, 1960s
Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Tejero addresses members of Spanish parliament after firing shots into the ceiling during an attempted coup on 23 Feb 1981, Madrid, Spain
A Puyallup Indian being arrested during the "Fishing Wars" that occurred in the late 1960's to the early 1970's. 1970
Les Animaux Superieurs photo by Robert Doisneau, 1954
Simo Häyhä of Finland, the most prolific sniper in the history of warfare. Against the Soviets in the Winter War he had 505 confirmed kills in 100 days, an average of 5 a day. The Red Army nicknamed him "White Death". (c. 1939-40)
Sumo Wrestling, Japan, ca. 1898 by T. Enami
Smallest Post Office in the United States, c.1920's, on Lake Wawasee, in Syracuse, Indiana
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