Hiro Onoda. Was an Imperial Japanese army intelligence officer who did not surrender in August 1945. Onoda spent the next twenty nine years holding out in the Philippines. Only when his former commander had traveled from Japan to personally relieve him from duty in 1974 did he surrender. (540 x 303) 4 Comments Vintage
Christmas decorations at Jordan Marsh Co. in Boston in 1954 [2287×1954] (Leslie Jones, photographer) Comment Vintage
Hanoi Regiment (Vietnam People Army) celebrated their siege victory (1949) [1419×1419] 1 Comment Vintage
Dr Bruno Beger taking measurements of a Tibetan Woman’s head in furtherance of Nazi anthropometry; Tibet; 1938; [600×732]. 2 Comments Vintage
Inauguration of the Autobahn Frankfurt-Darmstadt by Adolf Hitler (19 May 1935) [1110×1450] 3 Comments Vintage
Anneliese Kohlmann: Female SS Nazi solider, found guilty of whipping pregnant Jewish women and sexually assaulting young Jewish girls in concentration camps. I colorized this photograph. [1945] [1223×1280] 3 Comments Vintage