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A young soldier with "Make War, Not Love" on his helmet, Vietnam war, 1960
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Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita, the founders of Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation. In 1958, the company would change its name to 'Sony' (Tokyo, Japan 1946)
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Danish humanitarian, Helge Meyer. When the U.N. gave up on Bosnia, Helge took it on himself to assist those affected. Using a modified ‘79 Camaro, he ran several tons of aid and supplies. Racking up more than 100,000 miles. 1992
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Cadillac de Ville against the background of the destroyed Presidential Palace Grozny, 1995
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Boris Yeltsin throws a horseshoe while playing the game outside the White House Oval Office with then-President George Bush in 1992 (1994X1495)
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Interior of British Imperial Airways commercial plane, 1936. (3088×3676)
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At 7’3” (221cm) Jakob Nacken was the tallest German soldier in WW2. Pictured here talking with 5’7” (170 cm) Eddie Worth, an AP photographer, after his surrender. 1944
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Man on a pole at World Pole Sitting Championships, Roelofarendsveen, The Netherlands, 9 August 1971
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Julie Shafer, 15, of Michigan eyes the ceremonial uniform of Sgt. Glenn Norman of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada. Queen’s Park, Toronto, Canada, March 1978.
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Dot Robinson (1912 - 1999) was a pioneering woman motorcyclist and co-founder of the American Motorcyclist Association-sanctioned Motor Maids riding club. Photographed in 1941.
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