A South Vietnamese woman crying over a plastic bag containing the remains of her husband, he was found in a mass grave of noncombatants murdered by Vietcong forces during the Tet Offensive. Vietnam, April 1969. Photo taken by Larry Barrows. [2060 x 1384] 6 Comments Vintage
The Rising Generation, Gregtown, Augusta, 1909, where the hands in King Mill live. by Lewis Hine [1600 x 1103] 4 Comments Vintage
A Jewish mother (Center) begs a British Medic (right) to take her two sons to hospital immediately. British Medical Posts were overwhelmed by the sheer number of sick so were forced to adopt a systematic evacuation programme. Note the Medic’s protective clothing. Bergen Belsen, April 1945 [795×800] 2 Comments Vintage
American deserters being publicly humiliated in Florient, France on November 5, 1918. During WWI, 2,657 U.S. servicemen were convicted of desertion, with 24 being sentenced to death; all of the condemned were instead commuted to prison terms by President Woodrow Wilson. [800 x 749] 15 Comments Vintage