General Mark Clark and his staff drive through Rome after its capture, June 1944. [439 x 612] 1 Comment Vintage
Rows of infected people assembled into warehouses suffering from 1918 Influenza Pandemic. A total of 50-100 million people were killed, c.1918. [1417×796] 2 Comments Vintage
Witold Kieżun, a solider in the Polish Home Army, carrying a heavy machine gun after a successful assault on the enemy position, during the Warsaw Uprising – 1944 [640×450] 1 Comment Vintage
U.S.A. army spraying Orange Agent 1966 in the South of Vietnam (the U.S. army, during the Vietnam war did use 11.4 million gallons of the chemical weapon Orange Agent, over 3000 villages, causing the death of about 400,000 people, and causing health problems and birth defects) [1600×1169] Comment Vintage