Greenpeace action protesting at the dumping of nuclear waste in the Atlantic by the dumpship Rijnborg. June 1982 [800 × 538] 8 Comments Vintage
Soviet citizens look at the “Wall of Sorrow”, honoring the hundreds of thousands of people killed by Stalinism. In 1988, the Soviet government allowed information regarding the victims of Stalin’s Great Purge to become public. [2000×1218] 2 Comments Vintage
The Brezhnev family in 1914: Mother Natalia, brother Yakov (1912-1993) – sitting on a table, sister Vera (1910-1997) and Leonid [507×750] Comment Vintage
[Colorization] A young german Sanitätshundführer with his dog , a german sheppard. Somewhere in the Western Front, Autumn 1915. [1719×3194] 2 Comments Vintage
The Juneteenth celebration in Texas in 1900, organized by the Freedmen’s Bureau, a government agency established after the Civil War to support newly liberated slaves. [Image by Alamy; 1924×1500] Comment Vintage