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Mads Madsen is 25 years old and lives in Denmark where he's pursuing a Master's degree in the Classics (ancient Greece and Rome). However, his fascination with history doesn't end there.

Mads also colorizes old photos. Through the use of Photoshop, he meticulously injects life into black and white stills, allowing us to immerse ourselves into moments that have been fading away. There's just something raw about looking at a person and seeing the color of their eyes. You don't get that with a monochromic image.

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Desmond Doss, Conscientious Objector And Medal Of Honor Recipient. He Was Given The Medal Of Honor For His Actions At Hawksaw Ridge, During The Battle Of Okinawa, Where He Carried 75 Wounded Men To Safety Under Heavy Enemy Fire

Desmond Doss, Conscientious Objector And Medal Of Honor Recipient. He Was Given The Medal Of Honor For His Actions At Hawksaw Ridge, During The Battle Of Okinawa, Where He Carried 75 Wounded Men To Safety Under Heavy Enemy Fire

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And it's all because of the Internet. "I was browsing Reddit one day and came across some old colorized photographs," Madsen told Bored Panda. "They were colorized by hand. This discovery led me to a more in-depth search, and I learned that it was actually done by an old lady. She had a website dedicated to hand-coloring photographs of all periods with oil. It just absolutely blew me away.

Mads had spent the next couple of days cataloging everything she had done into periods, personalities, eras, etc, and when he was done, he decided 'Hey, I can do this myself!'

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Helen Keller Greeting Charlie Chaplin By Feeling His Features

Helen Keller Greeting Charlie Chaplin By Feeling His Features

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Phoebe Bean
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He looks very "touched" by her gesture! Helen Keller was such a remarkable woman.

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The colorist has a very concrete way of choosing images for his projects. "I mostly pick [a photograph] after I decide whether or not the subject's eyes will look good," he said. "I've always had a fascination with beautiful eyes, and that's how I pick most of my photographs. If you look through my gallery, you'll see that most of the eyes there are steely-blue or sky-blue, and they (hopefully) are framed beautifully by the surrounding color, contrasting with it really nicely. So that's the main criteria. That, and the overall quality [of the image]."

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Two American Soldiers Proudly Show Off Their Personalized "Easter Eggs" (155mm Artillery Shells) Before Firing Them

Two American Soldiers Proudly Show Off Their Personalized "Easter Eggs" (155mm Artillery Shells) Before Firing Them

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But colorizing a photo is a long and hard work. Madsen said the most difficult part is those that overlap with other objects, like tree branches that stretch into the sky. "If I don't want the sky to look brown or the branches to look blue, I have to [work them by hand, individually.]"

If photo colorization is something you'd like to try out yourself, Mads has a cool video tutorial on YouTube that's perfect for getting started.

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Frederick Douglass, Talented Orator And Frontspokesman Of Abolition. Escaped Slavery, And Led A Freedom-Movement

Frederick Douglass, Talented Orator And Frontspokesman Of Abolition. Escaped Slavery, And Led A Freedom-Movement

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Sir David Attenborough, Born This Day In 1926, Seen Here Petting A Macaw Around 1950-51

Sir David Attenborough, Born This Day In 1926, Seen Here Petting A Macaw Around 1950-51

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Native American Chief With Feathers, Unknown Date

Native American Chief With Feathers, Unknown Date

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MrTree1779
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Asking an expert in historical Native dress: How authentic is the clothing and headdress? Not questioning the man, but back then, Native Americans would be dressed up in generic costumes, and be photographed as "authentic", for the white folks.

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Amelia Earhart, Unknown Date

Amelia Earhart, Unknown Date

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Nikola Tesla, With Roger Boskovich's Book 'Theoria Philosophiae Naturalis', In Front Of The Spiral Coil Of His High-Frequency Transformer At East Houston St., New York

Nikola Tesla, With Roger Boskovich's Book 'Theoria Philosophiae Naturalis', In Front Of The Spiral Coil Of His High-Frequency Transformer At East Houston St., New York

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Two Girls And Their Snow Fort, Ca. 1910

Two Girls And Their Snow Fort, Ca. 1910

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Ca. 1960 - A Civil Rights Demonstration. A Black Woman Is Glaring At A Man, Who Appears To Be A Segragationist, Donning The Confederate Flag On His Hardhat

Ca. 1960 - A Civil Rights Demonstration. A Black Woman Is Glaring At A Man, Who Appears To Be A Segragationist, Donning The Confederate Flag On His Hardhat

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Sgt. Henry 'Black Death' Johnson Of The 369th

Sgt. Henry 'Black Death' Johnson Of The 369th

'Harlem Hellfighters' poses wearing the Croix du Guerre, awarded for bravery in an outnumbered battle against German forces. He also received the Medal of Honor posthumously in 2015 - 12th of February 1919

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Albert Einstein, Photographed Ca. 1948 By Yousuf Karsh

Albert Einstein, Photographed Ca. 1948 By Yousuf Karsh

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Alan Turing - A Computer Scientist, Philosopher, And Cryptologist Who Played A Crucial Role In Breaking The Nazis' Enigma Code - Seen Here In Happier Times. Unknown Date.

Alan Turing - A Computer Scientist, Philosopher, And Cryptologist Who Played A Crucial Role In Breaking The Nazis' Enigma Code - Seen Here In Happier Times. Unknown Date.

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Puna
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Mr. Turing was an brilliant, amazing man who helped the world only to be abused and destroyed by it.

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Christmas Truce Of 1914 During The First World War

Christmas Truce Of 1914 During The First World War

German and British soldiers laid down their arms, and climbed out in to no man's land for an unofficial ceasefire during Christmas. Supposedly over 100,000 soldiers participated, gifts were exchanged, British soldiers cut the hair of German soldiers, officers swapped buttons and coats, privates exchanged candy - and the next day, the fighting resumed, and the carnage continued.

it's worth noting that not all parts of the front celebrated this truce, some parts of the frontline only had small agreements of a minor ceasefire to recover bodies, while others sang songs from within their trenches.

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El Dee
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Notably this was initiated by the men and not the officers. When news got back to London they ordered that no such ceasefire should happen again. They were worried that soldiers would 'humanise' their enemy and be less keen to engage and kill..

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Jim Henson, Creator Of The Muppets, Sitting With Ernie & Kermit The Frog

Jim Henson, Creator Of The Muppets, Sitting With Ernie & Kermit The Frog

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Einstein Laughing During A Dinner Party, Year Unknown

Einstein Laughing During A Dinner Party, Year Unknown

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Marilyn Monroe After A Party. A Rare, Solemn Moment Of Quiet For The Otherwise Boisterous Personality

Marilyn Monroe After A Party. A Rare, Solemn Moment Of Quiet For The Otherwise Boisterous Personality

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Sinkvenice
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Boisterous? That was a facade, she was a total introvert and suffered incredible anguish.

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Brigadier General And Actor Jimmy Stewart. Participated In Over 20 Missions Over Nazi-Occupied Europe, And Even Flew A Bombing Run During The Vietnam War.

Brigadier General And Actor Jimmy Stewart. Participated In Over 20 Missions Over Nazi-Occupied Europe, And Even Flew A Bombing Run During The Vietnam War.

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Victor Hugo, Famous Author Of Les Miserables, And The Hunchback Of Notre-Dame - Ca. 1876

Victor Hugo, Famous Author Of Les Miserables, And The Hunchback Of Notre-Dame - Ca. 1876

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Paolina Mitova
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He is supposed to have said: it's a great deal to be always the same person. I often think about it and not once I have agreed whit this opinion. One should evolve and grow and definitely not stay the same person.

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Richard Pierce - 14 Years Of Age, Works As A Western Union Telegraph Messenger. With Nine Months Of Service. He Works From 7 A.m. To 6 P.m. Smokes. Visits Houses Of Prostitution. Wilmington, Delaware, Ca. May 1910

Richard Pierce - 14 Years Of Age, Works As A Western Union Telegraph Messenger. With Nine Months Of Service. He Works From 7 A.m. To 6 P.m. Smokes. Visits Houses Of Prostitution. Wilmington, Delaware, Ca. May 1910

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Scagsy
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He may appear to be a little boy, but his eyes betray the age of his soul

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Buzz Aldrin, The Second Man On The Moon, Seen Here As Commandant Of The Air Force Test Pilot School, Ca. 1963

Buzz Aldrin, The Second Man On The Moon, Seen Here As Commandant Of The Air Force Test Pilot School, Ca. 1963

Note the Mickey Mouse watch he is wearing as well.

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Theodore Roosevelt Holding His Grandson, Kermit Roosevelt Jr. - Ca. 1916

Theodore Roosevelt Holding His Grandson, Kermit Roosevelt Jr. - Ca. 1916

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The name "Kermit," selected by Edith's parents as her brother's first name and as her middle name, was the surname of a paternal great-uncle, Robert Kermit. Edith was Theodore Roosevelt's 2nd wife.

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Eric Arthur Blair, Better Known By His Pen Name George Orwell, Was An English Novelist, Essayist, Journalist, And Critic

Eric Arthur Blair, Better Known By His Pen Name George Orwell, Was An English Novelist, Essayist, Journalist, And Critic

His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism.
Orwell wrote literary criticism, poetry, fiction, and polemical journalism. He is best known for the allegorical novella Animal Farm (1945) and the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). His non-fiction works, including The Road to Wigan Pier (1937), documenting his experience of working class life in the north of England, and Homage to Catalonia (1938), an account of his experiences in the Spanish Civil War, are widely acclaimed, as are his essays on politics, literature, language, and culture. In 2008, The Times ranked him second on a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
Orwell's work continues to influence popular and political culture, and the term Orwellian – descriptive of totalitarian or authoritarian social practices – has entered the language together with many of his neologisms, including Big Brother, Thought Police, Room 101, memory hole, newspeak, doublethink, proles, unperson, and thoughtcrime.

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Charlie Chaplin Without His Trademark Moustache In His Later Years, Working On A Movie Set

Charlie Chaplin Without His Trademark Moustache In His Later Years, Working On A Movie Set

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Charles Chaplin. Founder of United Artists, Father of Geraldine Chaplin, creator of "The Little Tramp", and Rights Activist.

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Abraham Lincoln And George Mcclellan At Antietam, October 2nd/3rd, 1862

Abraham Lincoln And George Mcclellan At Antietam, October 2nd/3rd, 1862

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James Dean, Actor And Rebel Without A Cause, December 29th, 1954

James Dean, Actor And Rebel Without A Cause, December 29th, 1954

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A Boy Shows Off His Ray Gun, Around The 1950s

A Boy Shows Off His Ray Gun, Around The 1950s

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Neil Armstrong, The First Man To Walk On The Moon, Training For The Apollo Mission

Neil Armstrong, The First Man To Walk On The Moon, Training For The Apollo Mission

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Paul K. Johnson
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

True story - he hit me directly on the a*s with a golf ball during the Mad Anthony tournament (a celebrity tournament in Ft. Wayne, Indiana). I was a caddie at the club at that time and standing too close to a par 3 green. I also got his autograph which is long lost.

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Unidentified Soldier Of The First Australian Imperial Force

Unidentified Soldier Of The First Australian Imperial Force

About the first AIF:

The First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) was the main expeditionary force of the Australian Army during World War I. It was formed on 15 August 1914, following Britain's declaration of war on Germany, initially with a strength of one infantry division and one light horse brigade. The infantry division subsequently fought at Gallipoli between April and December 1915, being reinforced by a second division which was later raised, as well as three light horse brigades. After being evacuated to Egypt the AIF was expanded to five infantry divisions, which were committed to the fighting in France and Belgium along the Western Front in March 1916. A sixth infantry division was partially raised in 1917 in the United Kingdom, but was broken up and used as reinforcements following heavy casualties on the Western Front. Meanwhile, two mounted divisions remained in the Middle East to fight against Turkish forces in the Sinai and Palestine.

An all volunteer force, by the end of the war the AIF had gained a reputation as being a well-trained and highly effective military force, playing a significant role in the final Allied victory. However, this reputation came at a heavy cost with a casualty rate among the highest of any belligerent for the war. The AIF included the Australian Flying Corps (AFC), which consisted of four combat and four training squadrons that were deployed to the United Kingdom, the Western Front and the Middle East throughout the war. After the war, the AFC evolved into the Royal Australian Air Force; the remainder of the 1st AIF was disbanded between 1919 and 1921. After the war the achievements of the AIF and its soldiers, known colloquially as "Diggers", became central to the national mythology of the "Anzac legend". Gene

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Frederick Charles Stacey Of The Royal Navy On Admission For Treatment For Wounds Sustained In Wwi, And Seen After The Successful Plastic Surgery.

Frederick Charles Stacey Of The Royal Navy On Admission For Treatment For Wounds Sustained In Wwi, And Seen After The Successful Plastic Surgery.

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Fabrice
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Amazing plastic Surgery for the time. There is a french movie about this subject "la chambre des officiers"

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Joseph Goebbels Scowling At Photographer Albert Eisenstaedt After Finding Out Eisenstaedt Was Jewish.

Joseph Goebbels Scowling At Photographer Albert Eisenstaedt After Finding Out Eisenstaedt Was Jewish.

Eisenstaedt himself is quoted as saying 'He stared at me with hate in his eyes', despite the events following up to this. Eisenstaedt had photographed Goebbels sitting on his own outside in the courtyard, had approached him and taken a photograph of him with a warm smile, and then moments later was confronted with this, when Goebbels had learned of Eisenstaedts 'true identity'. Sad.

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Bunny Wood
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Strange man. Apparently quite well regarded as a student and very polite to his Jewish teachers. Fell in with the Nazi mob and became a monster. Killed his 6 children once it was clear the war was lost

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Martin Luther King Meeting With President John F. Kennedy And Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson During The Civil Rights Movement

Martin Luther King Meeting With President John F. Kennedy And Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson During The Civil Rights Movement

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Father Christmas Wearing A Tin Helmet Walks Along Regent Street, London, With A Bag Full Of Presents - From Life Magazine, December 23, 1940

Father Christmas Wearing A Tin Helmet Walks Along Regent Street, London, With A Bag Full Of Presents - From Life Magazine, December 23, 1940

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Audie Murphy, One Of The Most Decorated Combat Soldiers Of The Second World War

Audie Murphy, One Of The Most Decorated Combat Soldiers Of The Second World War

He received every military combat award for valor available from the Army, as well as Belgian and French awards for heroism. He also received the Medal of Honor at 19 for single-handedly holding off an entire company of German soldiers for an hour at the Colmar Pocket in January of '45, in France.
A small side note is the bottom left crest, which is the insignia of the 159th French Alpine Infantry Regiment. He was awarded this device by the Mayor of Ramatuelle, France, on the 13th of July, 1948 - he was awarded this when he was in France to be decorated by Lattre de Tassigny with the French Legion of Honor (Chevalier), and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm, which took place on July 19th, 1948. Another note is the Texas National Guard's 36th Infantry Division patch he is wearing on his left arm.

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Sinkvenice
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He became a successful actor after the war and is in a film called To Hell and Back where he played himself!

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On The Left Is A Bavarian Grandfather, A Veteran Of The Franco-Prussian War Wearing The 1868 Bavaria Uniform, And On The Right Side Is The Grandson, A Prussian Officer Wearing A 1913 Prussia Uniform

On The Left Is A Bavarian Grandfather, A Veteran Of The Franco-Prussian War Wearing The 1868 Bavaria Uniform, And On The Right Side Is The Grandson, A Prussian Officer Wearing A 1913 Prussia Uniform

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Testing A Bulletproof Vest, Around 1920

Testing A Bulletproof Vest, Around 1920

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Vicky Zar
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't think they were that stupid back then, were they? Surely they testet it beforehand on a tree or something...

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Lewis Powell, Aged 20, Part Of The Assassination Plot To Kill President Abraham Lincoln.

Lewis Powell, Aged 20, Part Of The Assassination Plot To Kill President Abraham Lincoln.

Powell's job was to kill the Secretary of State, William H. Seward, which he failed to do.

Funny story about Powell's distinctive jawline: He was kicked in the head by a mule as a kid, and it grew back wonky. The story goes as follows: "An animal lover, he was always bringing strays home and caring for the injured ones about the farm, earning him the nickname of "Doc" from his sisters. The nickname stuck.

Lewis had a pet mule which he had raised and which followed him around like a dog. One morning, when Lewis was about twelve years old, he was playing outside by the back door and was attempting to do something with the animal when it kicked him. The injury was severe, resulting in a broken left jaw and a lost molar. His mother was understandably upset and wanted his father to sell the mule. The Rev. Powell demurred, saying that to sell the animal would break Lewis's heart. The boy loved his pet, and inasmuch as he had raised and cared for him, Lewis should be allowed to keep him." Powell would later be hanged on July 7th, 1865, together with Mary Surratt, David Herold, and George Atzerodt, at the Washington Arsenal, in Washington, D.C.

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Sathe Wesker
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Actually, very attractive. Hearing he was an animal lover makes him more so.... yet, his actions speak for themself.

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Iconic American Movie Star, James Dean - Lived Hard, And Unfortunately Died Young

Iconic American Movie Star, James Dean - Lived Hard, And Unfortunately Died Young

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10 Year Old George Devey, Sentenced To One Months Hard Labour In Wandsworth Prison After Stealing 2 Rabbits, Ca. 1872

10 Year Old George Devey, Sentenced To One Months Hard Labour In Wandsworth Prison After Stealing 2 Rabbits, Ca. 1872

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Winston Churchill, Pictured In 1941 By Yousuf Karsh, One Of The Greatest Wartime Leaders Of The 20th Century

Winston Churchill, Pictured In 1941 By Yousuf Karsh, One Of The Greatest Wartime Leaders Of The 20th Century

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MrTree1779
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Gotta love the down-voting for the honest appraisals of this man. He was a "great statesman" if you don't look too closely at his history. But thorough scholarship of him as a person, and of his non-WW2 policies and statements, reveals a nasty imperialist who thought non-whites were worthless. Sorry that people still worship Churchill, but he was as much of a monster as Woodrow Wilson. But hey, if it makes you feel better to ignore history, go ahead.

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Major James A. Ellison Returns The Salute Of Mac Ross Of Dayton, Ohio, As He Passes Down The Line During The Review Of The Very First Class Of Tuskegee Cadets, 1941

Major James A. Ellison Returns The Salute Of Mac Ross Of Dayton, Ohio, As He Passes Down The Line During The Review Of The Very First Class Of Tuskegee Cadets, 1941

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Doug Alexander
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had the immense honor of sitting next to two of these gentlemen on a flight to LA a few years ago. The flight crew rightly made a big deal about these guys being on the plane. Remarkable men and amazing Americans.

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Nannies Sit With Their Charges Under A Tree In Kensington Gardens, London, During A Heatwave - Ca. 1913

Nannies Sit With Their Charges Under A Tree In Kensington Gardens, London, During A Heatwave - Ca. 1913

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T.e. Lawrence, Known More Famously To Us As Lawrence Of Arabia, Seen Here In Bedouin Garb With His Famous Dagger

T.e. Lawrence, Known More Famously To Us As Lawrence Of Arabia, Seen Here In Bedouin Garb With His Famous Dagger

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Johnny Cash & His Famous Autographed Gibson Guitar

Johnny Cash & His Famous Autographed Gibson Guitar

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General (And Future President) Ulysses S. Grant, Photographed By Edgar Guy Fawx At Cold Harbor In 1864

General (And Future President) Ulysses S. Grant, Photographed By Edgar Guy Fawx At Cold Harbor In 1864

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Brandy Grote
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

FOWX took many photos during the Civil War, and sold the negatives to Matthew Brady. Who then published them under his own name! Fowx also mentored A. J. Russell, another extremely well known early U.S. photographer.

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Wilson D. Watson, Marine Corps Private Who Received The Medal Of Honor For His Actions At Iwo Jima During The Second World War

Wilson D. Watson, Marine Corps Private Who Received The Medal Of Honor For His Actions At Iwo Jima During The Second World War

He single-handedly killed 90 enemy soldiers, earning the nick-name 'One-Man Regiment'. As he charged the crest of a hill on Iwo Jima, he fired his rifle from his hip, which later inspired John Wayne to do the same in his films

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President Abraham Lincoln Meeting With His Head Of The Future Secret Service, Allan Pinkerton, And General Alexander Mcclernand - Sept. 1862

President Abraham Lincoln Meeting With His Head Of The Future Secret Service, Allan Pinkerton, And General Alexander Mcclernand - Sept. 1862

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Two Riflemen From The 317th Infantry Regiment, 80th Infantry Division, Take A Moment To Roll Their Own Cigarettes In Goesdorf (Luxembourg), January 10, 1945

Two Riflemen From The 317th Infantry Regiment, 80th Infantry Division, Take A Moment To Roll Their Own Cigarettes In Goesdorf (Luxembourg), January 10, 1945

Left is SSG Abraham Aranoff, Boston, Mass., right is Private Henry W. Beyer of Grand Rapids, Michigan. These men, from E Company, 1st Battalion, 317th Infantry, had been fighting for 27 days straight, most of it during the German counter-offensive in the Ardennes. They’d just been pulled out of the lines for a short, well-deserved break.

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Alexandre Dumas, Author Of The Count Of Monte Cristo & The Three Musketeers, Among Dozens Of Other Influential Works

Alexandre Dumas, Author Of The Count Of Monte Cristo & The Three Musketeers, Among Dozens Of Other Influential Works

Dumas is probably one of the most widely read French authors, and his works have been translated into nearly 100 languages, and made in to nearly 200 films. Photograph taken ca. 1855

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Roadkill The Brave
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I adore this man's work. The Count of Monte Cristo is still one of my favorite books. He looks highly amused at something.

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Jim Henson, Creator Of The Muppets - Photographed By Yousuf Karsh

Jim Henson, Creator Of The Muppets - Photographed By Yousuf Karsh

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Buster Keaton, 'The Great Stone Face', American Actor And Comic, Ca. 1925

Buster Keaton, 'The Great Stone Face', American Actor And Comic, Ca. 1925

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Dorothea Lange's Unemployed Lumber Worker

Dorothea Lange's Unemployed Lumber Worker

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Doug Alexander
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There is something nearly sacrilegious about colorizing a Dorothea Lang Depression-era photo.

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Alphonse Bertillon, In 1913, Demonstrating The Two-Part 'Mug Shot' Method Of Photographing Suspects That He Pioneered.

Alphonse Bertillon, In 1913, Demonstrating The Two-Part 'Mug Shot' Method Of Photographing Suspects That He Pioneered.

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Doug Alexander
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Will take note of this next time I’m watching a western set in the 1800’s and a wanted poster has this sort of image. I’m a bit of a pedant when it comes to anachronisms.

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Colonel Sanders, The Man Who Created Kentucky Fried Chicken

Colonel Sanders, The Man Who Created Kentucky Fried Chicken

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President John F. Kennedy, Seen Here In 1947 During His Time As A Congressman, Representing Massachusetts's 11th Congressional District

President John F. Kennedy, Seen Here In 1947 During His Time As A Congressman, Representing Massachusetts's 11th Congressional District

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MrTree1779
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

His eyes aren't pointing the same way as he had strabismus, which most people didn't know about.

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Ssg Hiroshi H. Miyamura, Medal Of Honor Recipient During The Korean War

Ssg Hiroshi H. Miyamura, Medal Of Honor Recipient During The Korean War

He was held as a prisoner of war immediately following the actions that earned him the medal of honor, which was kept secret until his release.

Miyamura was born in Gallup, New Mexico to Japanese immigrant parents. He is a Nisei, which means that he is a second generation Japanese-American.

He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on April 24–25, 1951, near Taejon-ni, Korea, while serving as a corporal in the 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division. His was the first Medal of Honor to be classified Top Secret. Miyamura was captured by the North Koreans and held as a prisoner of war immediately after the actions that led to his award. As Brigadier General Ralph Osborne explained to Miyamura and a group of reporters upon notifying them of his medal, "If the Reds knew what he had done to a good number of their soldiers just before he was taken prisoner, they might have taken revenge on this young man. He might not have come back." Following his release on August 20, 1953, he was repatriated to the United States and honorably discharged from the military shortly thereafter. His medal was presented to him by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in October 1953 at the White House.

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Salvador Dali

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My favourite Dali anecdote is when he invited a woman back to his abode, fried two eggs, placed one on each of her shoulders then left :-)

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Charles Darwin, Author Of 'On The Origins Of Species', His Flagship Piece Of Work That Put Forth His Theory Of Evolution, Propelling Him To Fame.

Charles Darwin, Author Of 'On The Origins Of Species', His Flagship Piece Of Work That Put Forth His Theory Of Evolution, Propelling Him To Fame.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A little known fact about Darwin is that his crew collected a great many Sea Turtles to bring back. Unfortunately, the ship's cook got his hands on one and the result was delicious. Because of this, only one Turtle made it back with Darwin. He named it Leonardo. (Last sentence not necessarily true)

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'the Cow Boy, 1888, Sturgis, Dakota Terr.' Photograph Taken By J.c.h. Grubill, Ca. 1887-88, Sometimes Titled American Cowboy, Sometimes Titled The Cowboy, I Decided For The Original Caption Of 'The Cow Boy'.

'the Cow Boy, 1888, Sturgis, Dakota Terr.' Photograph Taken By J.c.h. Grubill, Ca. 1887-88, Sometimes Titled American Cowboy, Sometimes Titled The Cowboy, I Decided For The Original Caption Of 'The Cow Boy'.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I like how he's kept the original texture of the photo. It makes the figures really pop.

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Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein

Born in Germany on March 14, 1879, Einstein is one of the most celebrated scientists of the Twentieth Century. His theories on relativity laid the framework for a new branch of physics, and his "E = mc2" on mass-energy equivalence is one of the most famous formulas in the world. In 1921, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to theoretical physics and the evolution of Quantum Theory.

Einstein is also well known as an original free-thinker, speaking on a range of humanitarian and global issues. After contributing to the theoretical development of nuclear physics and encouraging F.D. Roosevelt to start the Manhattan Project, he later spoke out against the use of nuclear weapons.

Born in Germany to Jewish parents, Einstein settled in Switzerland and then, after Hitler’s rise to power, the United States. Einstein was a truly global man and one of the undisputed genius’ of the Twentieth Century

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Alfred R. Waud, Renowned Sketch Artist, Known Mostly For His Work As An Artist Correspondent During The American Civil War, Seen Here Sketching After The Battle Of Gettysburg - July Of 1863

Alfred R. Waud, Renowned Sketch Artist, Known Mostly For His Work As An Artist Correspondent During The American Civil War, Seen Here Sketching After The Battle Of Gettysburg - July Of 1863

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I believe he’s sitting in the area known as the Devil’s Den. (I was born in Gettysburg, though we moved away shortly before I turned 8 years old.)

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Babe Ruth - This Photo, Taken On May 28, 1924, Shows 'The Babe' As A Newly Enlisted Private In The 104th Field Artillery Of The New York National Guard

Babe Ruth - This Photo, Taken On May 28, 1924, Shows 'The Babe' As A Newly Enlisted Private In The 104th Field Artillery Of The New York National Guard

Ruth was eligible for the draft during the first World War, but never called in to service, and didn't try to dodge the draft due to his sport or celebrity status. He often made public appearances on behalf of the military, and during the second World War, he was active in fundraising efforts to sell War Bonds.

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George Herman "Babe" Ruth. Soldier, baseball star, patriot, all-American.

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Five Soldiers, Four Unidentified (Albert L. Burgess Standing On The Far Right), In Union Uniforms Of The 6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Outfitted With Enfield Muskets In Front Of A Union Encampment.

Five Soldiers, Four Unidentified (Albert L. Burgess Standing On The Far Right), In Union Uniforms Of The 6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Outfitted With Enfield Muskets In Front Of A Union Encampment.

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Entrance To The Magazine At Fort Brady

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Alfred Hitchcock

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Theodore Roosevelt In His Rough Riders Uniform, Unknown Date

Theodore Roosevelt In His Rough Riders Uniform, Unknown Date

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Remember the Maine. As one of the founders of the Rough Riders, which was mainly active in 1898 in the Spanish American War, one can surmise that this photo was taken that year. USV stands for 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry. Also called "Wood's Weary Walkers" after the other founder - Captain Leonard Wood, and the fact that when they went to Cuba, their horses were left behind. So they were dismounted cavalry during their "charge" up San Juan Hill.

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Marilyn Monroe

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Jonathan Smith, Veteran Of The American Revolution - Fought In The Battle Of Long Island On August 29, 1776 - Seen Here October 20th, 1854.

Jonathan Smith, Veteran Of The American Revolution - Fought In The Battle Of Long Island On August 29, 1776 - Seen Here October 20th, 1854.

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Martin Van Buren, 8th President Of The United States, Seen Here Ca. 1855

Martin Van Buren, 8th President Of The United States, Seen Here Ca. 1855

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President Theodore Roosevelt

President Theodore Roosevelt

Seen here a few years in to his first term. He had previously served as Vice President under President William McKinley, who was assassinated in September of 1901, leaving Roosevelt to take over the reins. He is, together with George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas Jefferson, depicted on Mount Rushmore.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He had his faults (some of them were downright awful), but T.R. was a total bad-a*s as a President. He founded the National parks, took corporations to task for abusing employees, started the ball rolling to the creation of the FDA and USDA, and wasn't afraid of corrupt politicians from either political Party. Teddy wasn't perfect, but I'd take him over the Orange Cheeto any day.

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President Abraham Lincoln, Unknown Date

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During his presidency, Lincoln would take a daily stroll to Matthew Brady's D.C. studio. Nearly every day, Lincoln would sit for a photo. Amazing.

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Official 1944 Campaign Portrait Of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, By Leon Perskie

Official 1944 Campaign Portrait Of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, By Leon Perskie

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"The only thing we have to fear is...hold on, I wrote it down here somewhere...almost got it...okay, yes...evil clowns. Wait! No, that's not what I wrote! I wrote fear! FEAR is the only thing. Who changed these cards??"

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Albert Einstein

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Abraham Lincoln's Famously Miscredited 'Last Photograph Of Lincoln In Life'

Abraham Lincoln's Famously Miscredited 'Last Photograph Of Lincoln In Life'

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I just love the depth of field in this image. There is something very touching in the intimacy is conveys.

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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom, And One Of The Greatest Wartime Leaders Of The 20th Century

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom, And One Of The Greatest Wartime Leaders Of The 20th Century

He lead The U.K. to victory during the second World War, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953, and early in his life served as a Major in the British & Territorial army, in which he fought in three separate wars (Mahdist War, Second Boer War, and WWI). After a sensational rise to prominence in national politics before World War I, Churchill acquired a reputation for erratic judgment in the war itself and in the decade that followed. Politically suspect in consequence, he was a lonely figure until his response to Adolf Hitler’s challenge brought him to leadership of a national coalition in 1940. With Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin he then shaped Allied strategy in World War II, and after the breakdown of the alliance he alerted the West to the expansionist threat of the Soviet Union. He led the Conservative Party back to office in 1951 and remained prime minister until 1955, when ill health forced his resignation.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

History's view of him is finally leaving behind the rose-colored WW2 glasses, and seeing him for the racist imperialist that he was. If not for his capitalist nature and loyalty to Britain, his views on race and culture could very well have made him the poster child for the Nazis. F*****g monster.

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Ernest Hemingway, As Photographed By Alfred Eisenstaedt In Cuba, August Of 1952

Ernest Hemingway, As Photographed By Alfred Eisenstaedt In Cuba, August Of 1952

This photograph was featured in Life magazine around the same time, and with it came a few statements from Eisenstaedt on the character of Hemingway, famously saying Hemingway was '... the most difficult man I ever photographed'. Hemingway was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist. His economical and understated style had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his life of adventure and his public image influenced later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published seven novels, six short story collections, and two non-fiction works. Additional works, including three novels, four short story collections, and three non-fiction works, were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature.

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John & Jacqueline Kennedy

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Ingrid Bergman, One Of The Greatest Actresses From Hollywood's Lamented Golden Era

Ingrid Bergman, One Of The Greatest Actresses From Hollywood's Lamented Golden Era

Her natural and unpretentious beauty and her immense acting talent made her one of the most celebrated figures in the history of American cinema. Bergman is also one of the most Oscar-awarded actresses, tied with Meryl Streep, both second only to Katharine Hepburn.

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Ava Lavinia Gardner, American Actress And Singer, Seen Here In A Publicity Shoot For 'One Touch Of Venus', From 1948

Ava Lavinia Gardner, American Actress And Singer, Seen Here In A Publicity Shoot For 'One Touch Of Venus', From 1948

Gardner was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew attention with her performance in The Killers (1946). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Mogambo (1953), and also received BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for other films.

Gardner appeared in several high-profile films from the 1940s to 1970s, including The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951), Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Bhowani Junction (1956), On the Beach (1959), 55 Days at Peking (1963), Seven Days in May (1964), The Night of the Iguana (1964), The Bible: In the Beginning (1966), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), Earthquake (1974), and The Cassandra Crossing (1976). Gardner continued to act regularly until 1986, four years before her death in London in 1990 at the age of 67.

Gardner is also listed 25th among the American Film Institute's 25 Greatest Female Stars of Classic Hollywood Cinema.

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Mugshot And Fingerprints Of A Young Marxist Named 'Benedetto' Mussolini. Bern, Switzerland, 1903

Mugshot And Fingerprints Of A Young Marxist Named 'Benedetto' Mussolini. Bern, Switzerland, 1903

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Kathy Baylis
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not so damn tough looking in these pictures. Swagger is all bluff to cover weakness and everything else that’s lacking in this type of person.

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Miss Waugh. No More Information Available. Taken Around 1863-65.

Miss Waugh. No More Information Available. Taken Around 1863-65.

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Martha Meyer
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That sash was probably blue in real life as it was the colour of the Virgin Mary and little girls were often dressed in blue because of that.

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Guiseppe Uggesi, An Italian Soldier In 223rd Infantry, Who Was In An Austrian Prison Camp At Milowitz, Seen Here Confined To Bed With Tuberculosis In January Of 1919

Guiseppe Uggesi, An Italian Soldier In 223rd Infantry, Who Was In An Austrian Prison Camp At Milowitz, Seen Here Confined To Bed With Tuberculosis In January Of 1919

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Lotus Racing In The F1, 1967

Lotus Racing In The F1, 1967

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a photo of my dad alongside one of these lotus cars with Colin Chapman

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Chief Justice William Howard Taft, Then-President Warren G. Harding, & Robert Todd Lincoln, Son Of Abraham Lincoln; Dedicating The Abraham Lincoln Memorial

Chief Justice William Howard Taft, Then-President Warren G. Harding, & Robert Todd Lincoln, Son Of Abraham Lincoln; Dedicating The Abraham Lincoln Memorial

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Juan Marichal, Of The San Francisco Giants, Hits John Roseboro, Of The L.a. Dodgers, In The Head With A Bat. 22nd Of August, 1965

Juan Marichal, Of The San Francisco Giants, Hits John Roseboro, Of The L.a. Dodgers, In The Head With A Bat. 22nd Of August, 1965

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"Both men put the incident behind them even though they were often reminded of it. Marichal played for the Dodgers in 1975, his final major league season, and he was reunited with Roseboro in 1982 at an old-timers' game. At the time, Marichal hadn't yet been elected into the Hall of Fame through two years of eligibility, in part because of what he'd done to Roseboro. The men became friends, and Roseboro made it known that he held no grudge against Marichal, who is now 77. The next year, he was in the Hall of Fame. When Roseboro died at age 69 in 2002, Marichal was an honorary pallbearer and a speaker at the funeral." From https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/13463881/juan-marichal-hit-john-roseboro-bat-ugly-baseball-brawl-50-years-ago

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Five Star General, Douglas Macarthur, Commanded The Allied Forces In The Pacific During The 2nd World War

Five Star General, Douglas Macarthur, Commanded The Allied Forces In The Pacific During The 2nd World War

Seen here shortly after his promotion to four-star General in 1930.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

An idiot for suggesting using nuclear weapons during the Korean War

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Lou Gehrig, First Baseman For 17 Seasons With The Yankees

Lou Gehrig, First Baseman For 17 Seasons With The Yankees

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What did he die of, again...? Something named after another baseball player?

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Major General George Armstrong Custer, Wearing His Signature Red Cravat, Ca. 1865

Major General George Armstrong Custer, Wearing His Signature Red Cravat, Ca. 1865

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Mark Twain, Ca. 1909

Mark Twain, Ca. 1909

Twain was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. Among his novels are The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and its sequel, the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the latter often called "The Great American Novel". Twain was raised in Hannibal, Missouri, which later provided the setting for Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. He served an apprenticeship with a printer and then worked as a typesetter, contributing articles to the newspaper of his older brother Orion Clemens. He later became a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River before heading west to join Orion in Nevada. He referred humorously to his lack of success at mining, turning to journalism for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise. His humorous story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County", was published in 1865, based on a story that he heard at Angels Hotel in Angels Camp, California where he had spent some time as a miner. The short story brought international attention and was even translated into French. His wit and satire, in prose and in speech, earned praise from critics and peers, and he was a friend to presidents, artists, industrialists, and European royalty.

Twain earned a great deal of money from his writings and lectures, but he invested in ventures that lost most of it—notably the Paige Compositor, a mechanical typesetter that failed because of its complexity and imprecision. He filed for bankruptcy in the wake of these financial setbacks, but he eventually overcame his financial troubles with the help of Henry Huttleston Rogers. He chose to pay all his pre-bankruptcy creditors in full, even after he had no legal responsibility to do so.

Twain was born shortly after an appearance of Halley's Comet, and he predicted that he would "go out with it" as well; he died the day after the comet returned. He was lauded as the "greatest humorist this country has produced", and William Faulkner called him "the father of American literature".

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Gene Tierney, An American Film And Stage Actress

Gene Tierney, An American Film And Stage Actress

Acclaimed as a great beauty, she became established as a leading lady, and was best known for her portrayal of the title character in the film Laura in 1944 - she was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Ellen Berent Harland in Leave Her to Heaven in 1945. Tierney's other roles include Martha Strable Van Cleve in Heaven Can Wait, Isabel Bradley Maturin in The Razor's Edge, Lucy Muir in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Ann Sutton in Whirlpool, Maggie Carleton McNulty in The Mating Season, and Anne Scott in The Left Hand of God.

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Wilbur Wright, Other Half Of The Wright Brothers, Who Famously Made The First Controlled, Sustained Flight Of A Powered Aircraft On December 17th, 1903

Wilbur Wright, Other Half Of The Wright Brothers, Who Famously Made The First Controlled, Sustained Flight Of A Powered Aircraft On December 17th, 1903

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Reinhard Heydrich, Second In Importance To Heinrich Himmler In The Nazi Ss Organization. Nicknamed 'The Blonde Beast' By The Nazis, And 'Hangman Heydrich' By Others, As Well As 'The Butcher Of Prague'

Reinhard Heydrich, Second In Importance To Heinrich Himmler In The Nazi Ss Organization. Nicknamed 'The Blonde Beast' By The Nazis, And 'Hangman Heydrich' By Others, As Well As 'The Butcher Of Prague'

Heydrich had insatiable greed for power and was a cold, calculating manipulator without human compassion who was the leading planner of Hitler's Final Solution in which the Nazis attempted to exterminate the entire Jewish population of Europe. He was assassinated in 1942 by Czech freedom fighters, with the help of the British government.

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Brigadier General Anthony C. Mcauliffe In Bastogne, Belgium. He Gave The Single-Word Reply Of 'Nuts!' To A German Surrender.

Brigadier General Anthony C. Mcauliffe In Bastogne, Belgium. He Gave The Single-Word Reply Of 'Nuts!' To A German Surrender.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This wasn't a reply to a German surrender but to a request by a German general to surrender the American troops under his command, which were encircled at Bastogne around Christmas 1944 during the battle of the bulge (Ardenne offensive). He didn't surrender and was able to keep his position until reinforcements under Patton arrived.

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Thomas Edison With His Second Phonograph, Photographed By Mathew Brady In Washington, April 1878

Thomas Edison With His Second Phonograph, Photographed By Mathew Brady In Washington, April 1878

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Charles I Of Austria And The Iv Of Hungary. He Was The Last Ruler Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire, And The Last King Of Hungary; Seen Here In Uniform.

Charles I Of Austria And The Iv Of Hungary. He Was The Last Ruler Of The Austro-Hungarian Empire, And The Last King Of Hungary; Seen Here In Uniform.

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Fidel Castro

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Al Capone

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Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Legendary Film Director, Known As 'The Master Of Suspense'

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Legendary Film Director, Known As 'The Master Of Suspense'

Directed such movies as Psycho, North by Northwest, Vertigo, and Rear Window, just to name a few all-time greats. Date unknown.

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Ernest Shackleton, Seen Here Before 1909, Potentially Before The Nimrod Expedition

Ernest Shackleton, Seen Here Before 1909, Potentially Before The Nimrod Expedition

For anyone interested in the golden age of Arctic Exploration, Shackleton is a person to read upon. He took part in the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition on the ill-fated ship, Endurance. He endured almost a year stuck in ice on the ship, before abandoning it when it sunk into the ice. They subsequently lived on the ice for some months, before shackleton and five others went south by ocean, and traversed 1300km to find a whaling station and send help to the rest of the men stuck. 28 men went on the voyage, and thanks to Shackleton, 28 men returned home. Two of the survivors would go on to die on the sea during the first world war, and the last to die out of the 28 wouldn't do so until 1979.

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Orville Wright, One Half Of The Wright Brothers, Who Famously Made The First Controlled, Sustained Flight Of A Powered Aircraft On December 17th, 1903

Orville Wright, One Half Of The Wright Brothers, Who Famously Made The First Controlled, Sustained Flight Of A Powered Aircraft On December 17th, 1903

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Tad Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's Fourth Son, In A Military Uniform, 1860s

Tad Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's Fourth Son, In A Military Uniform, 1860s

His death in 1871, and his father's assassination in 1865, as well as the untimely death of two of his brothers, led to the severe depression and mental breakdown of his mother, Mary Todd Lincoln, and would later lead to her death.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Only Robert survived. He was near two other assassination attempts on Presidents in his life!

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Lumiére Brothers

Lumiére Brothers

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The accent should be the other way : "Lumière" and not "Lumiére".

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Joseph Hooker Mounted Atop A Horse Sometime Early/Late 1862

Joseph Hooker Mounted Atop A Horse Sometime Early/Late 1862

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That is a gorgeous horse! I used to do conformation judging. If this fella had been in any of my judging groups, I'd have given him very high marks.

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August Von Mackensen, (Born Dec. 6, 1849, Haus Leipnitz, Saxony - Died Nov. 8, 1945), German Field Marshal And One Of The Most Successful Commanders In World War I

August Von Mackensen, (Born Dec. 6, 1849, Haus Leipnitz, Saxony - Died Nov. 8, 1945), German Field Marshal And One Of The Most Successful Commanders In World War I

Beginning his army career in 1869, Mackensen served in various campaigns, received successive promotions, and, during World War I, took command of the combined German-Austrian 11th Army in western Galicia (Poland; April 1915). Then, ably assisted by his chief of staff, Hans von Seeckt, Mackensen achieved the great German breakthrough in the Gorlice-Tarnów area (Poland), for which he was promoted to field marshal (June 20, 1915). The breakthrough was the beginning of a series of victories for Mackensen: the defeat of the Russians at Brest-Litovsk and at Pinsk (August–September 1915), the overrunning of Serbia (October–November 1915), and the occupation of Romania (1916–17). After the Armistice, Mackensen was interned for a year. He retired from the army in 1920 and was made a Prussian state councillor in 1933 by Hermann Göring. Mackensen, a nationalist rather than a National Socialist, frequently appeared at Nazi functions wearing his imperial cavalry uniform; he became a major symbol of the integration of the Second and Third Reichs.

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General Robert E. Lee, C.s.a., A Week After Surrendering The Army Of Northern Virginia To General Ulysses S. Grant, Effectively Ending The American Civil War - April 16, 1865

General Robert E. Lee, C.s.a., A Week After Surrendering The Army Of Northern Virginia To General Ulysses S. Grant, Effectively Ending The American Civil War - April 16, 1865

The photograph was taken on the behalf of Lee's son, Major General George Washington Custis Lee, who had invited Mathew Brady to his father's rented house in Virginia. Their old family home, Arlington, had famously been turned in to what is today known as Arlington Cemetery. When Lee heard Brady was coming, he thought Brady was coming on official Federal business, and as such he donned his full uniform and ordered that his son and his aide-de-camp, Colonel Walter Taylor, do the same.

One thing to note is that at the time of this photograph, Abraham Lincoln had died just yesterday morning.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The "gentleman soldier" myth which has always been used to excuse Lee's participation as a Confederate, is finally being torn down. Good. He sided with the traitors and killed US soldiers. He was no gentleman. He fought to keep slavery. Bad guy.

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President Ulysses S. Grant & Family At Their Long Branch, N.j. Vacation House, 1870

President Ulysses S. Grant & Family At Their Long Branch, N.j. Vacation House, 1870

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Che Guevara

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How ironic that a communist's image was later put on everything from t-shirts to bumper stickers.

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President Harry S. Truman Sharing A Laugh With British Prime Minister Winston Churchill Aboard The President's Yacht, The U.s.s. Williamsburg, During Churchill's Visit To The United States

President Harry S. Truman Sharing A Laugh With British Prime Minister Winston Churchill Aboard The President's Yacht, The U.s.s. Williamsburg, During Churchill's Visit To The United States

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Adolf Hitler Declaring War On The United States Of America At The Kroll Opera House In Berlin, December 11th, 1941

Adolf Hitler Declaring War On The United States Of America At The Kroll Opera House In Berlin, December 11th, 1941

Hitler claimed that he was honoring Germany's commitments to Japan under the Tripartite Pact. Later that same day, the U.S. Congress will issue a declaration of war against Germany and Italy as well, relieving Churchill of his fears of two wars, England fighting Germany, and America fighting Japan.
This photograph will appear in Maritimt Magasin Historie in the third edition, which can be purchased in Norway from the 24th of September, any fans in Norway might want to pick it up as there's 10 additional colorizations by me in there.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Beware those who would give us an uncompromising vision of "dominance" at the cost of the weakest citizens. They will stab anyone to achieve power. True in WW2, true today.

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French Village With Storefronts, Soldiers Walking And Driving By

French Village With Storefronts, Soldiers Walking And Driving By

In background: parfumerie; coiffeur; café touristes; transports automobiles; Café Foy; English, U.S., and French flags. (Note: Café Foy is a historic Parisian café.) Signal Corps logo. Most likely taken in August of '44

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Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Serving Under The Johnson Administration, Shortly After The Assassination Of President John F. Kennedy, His Brother - 1964

Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Serving Under The Johnson Administration, Shortly After The Assassination Of President John F. Kennedy, His Brother - 1964

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Airman 1st Class William H. Pitsenbarger, 38th Rescue Squadron Of The U.S. Air Force, During The Vietnam War - He Received The Medal Of Honor Posthumously For Saving 9 Fellow Soldiers In 1966 During Heavy Fighting In Cam My, Seen Here Ca. 1965

Airman 1st Class William H. Pitsenbarger, 38th Rescue Squadron Of The U.S. Air Force, During The Vietnam War - He Received The Medal Of Honor Posthumously For Saving 9 Fellow Soldiers In 1966 During Heavy Fighting In Cam My, Seen Here Ca. 1965

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Pilot. Unknown Date

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Michael O'laughlen - A Conspirator In The Lincoln Assassination - Manacled. Sentenced To Life In Prison And Died Of Yellow Fever In 1867.

Michael O'laughlen - A Conspirator In The Lincoln Assassination - Manacled. Sentenced To Life In Prison And Died Of Yellow Fever In 1867.

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Ian Fleming - Author Of The James Bond Novels, And A Naval Intelligence Officer During The Second World War

Ian Fleming - Author Of The James Bond Novels, And A Naval Intelligence Officer During The Second World War

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ian Fleming also wrote "Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang", and based the book version of Bond on himself. The movie versions stray from the books, sometimes a little, often a lot.

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General Bradley Laughing Together With General Eisenhower, While Seated In A Jeep In A Normandy Orchard, Sometime After Operation Overlord Of '44, Probably Early Fall Judging By The Heavier-Than-Usual Clothes

General Bradley Laughing Together With General Eisenhower, While Seated In A Jeep In A Normandy Orchard, Sometime After Operation Overlord Of '44, Probably Early Fall Judging By The Heavier-Than-Usual Clothes

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George & Barbara Bush, Celebrating George's Election To The House Of Representatives In 1966

George & Barbara Bush, Celebrating George's Election To The House Of Representatives In 1966

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't agree with their politics, but I would have rather had dinner and drinks with them, than sit 2 minutes on the bus next to the Orange Cheeto.

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Groucho Marx, American Comedian, Writer, Stage, Film, Radio, And Television Star

Groucho Marx, American Comedian, Writer, Stage, Film, Radio, And Television Star

He was known as a master of quick wit and is widely considered one of the best comedians of the modern era.

He made 13 feature films with his siblings the Marx Brothers (Harpo Marx and Chico Marx), of whom he was the third-born. He also had a successful solo career, most notably as the host of the radio and television game show You Bet Your Life.

His distinctive appearance, carried over from his days in vaudeville, included quirks such as an exaggerated stooped posture, glasses, cigar, and a thick greasepaint mustache and eyebrows. These exaggerated features resulted in the creation of one of the world's most ubiquitous and recognizable novelty disguises, known as Groucho glasses: a one-piece mask consisting of horn-rimmed glasses, large plastic nose, bushy eyebrows and mustache.

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Crew No. 1 Of The Doolittle Raid Standing In Front Of B25 #40-2344 On The Deck Of The Uss Hornet, April 18th, 1942

Crew No. 1 Of The Doolittle Raid Standing In Front Of B25 #40-2344 On The Deck Of The Uss Hornet, April 18th, 1942

Present is (Left to right) Lt. Henry A. Potter (Navigator), Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle (Pilot, and the man who orchestrated the raid), Ssgt. Fred A. Braemer (Bombardier), Lt. Richard E. Cole (Co-pilot), and SSgt Paul J. Leonard (Flight Engineer/Gunner). The Doolittle Raid, also known as the Tokyo Raid, on Saturday, April 18, 1942, was an air raid by the United States on the Japanese capital Tokyo and other places on the island of Honshu during World War II, the first air strike to strike the Japanese Home Islands. It demonstrated that Japan itself was vulnerable to American air attack, served as retaliation for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and provided an important boost to American morale. The raid was planned and led by Lieutenant Colonel James "Jimmy" Doolittle of the United States Army Air Forces.

Sixteen B-25B Mitchell medium bombers were launched without fighter escort from the U.S. Navy's aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-8) deep in the Western Pacific Ocean, each with a crew of five men. The plan called for them to bomb military targets in Japan, and to continue westward to land in China—landing a medium bomber on Hornet was impossible. Fifteen aircraft reached China, but all crashed, while the 16th landed at Vladivostok in the Soviet Union. All but three of the 80 crew members initially survived the mission. Eight airmen were captured by the Japanese Army in China; three of those were later executed. The B-25 that landed in the Soviet Union was confiscated and its crew interned for more than a year. Fourteen complete crews, except for one crewman who was killed in action, returned either to the United States or to American forces.

After the raid, the Japanese Imperial Army conducted a massive sweep through the eastern coastal provinces of China, in an operation now known as the Zhejiang-Jiangxi campaign, searching for the surviving American airmen and inflicting retribution on the Chinese who aided them, in an effort to prevent this part of China from being used again for an attack on Japan.

The raid caused negligible material

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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dolittle went on to command the bombing of Germany from European airfields. Criticised for daylight raids that got little done, but lost many crews. Famously said of city bombing that you could bomb the factories or kill them while they slept

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General John 'Black Jack' Pershing At Arlington National Cemetery - "Standing Watch". The Masts Or Towers In The Background Are For The Navy's Wireless Station, Built In 1912 At Fort Myer. Photograph Taken May 26th, 1925

General John 'Black Jack' Pershing At Arlington National Cemetery - "Standing Watch". The Masts Or Towers In The Background Are For The Navy's Wireless Station, Built In 1912 At Fort Myer. Photograph Taken May 26th, 1925

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John Joseph 'Black Jack' Pershing is seen here visiting Arlington Cemetery. He is wearing his Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army uniform (With gilded stars, a design Pershing chose himself, which was never officially recognized by the U.S. Army). presumably this is after his promotion to General of the Armies, the highest rank in the U.S. Army (differing from General of the Army, which is a rank that few people have held, including Douglas MacArthur and Ulysses S. Grant, Pershing's is just below the President, while Grant or Douglas' would rank below Pershing's). Pershing was the only living person to be promoted to this rank, while General George Washington was posthumously promoted in 1976.
He is most famous for leading the American Expeditionary Forces (Essentially the U.S. armed forces, the First Army of the United States was first established in 1918) to victory in WWI, and for having been a 'mentor' to such greats as Eisenhower, Patton, and Bradley. He also fought in the Spanish-American war, as well the Mexican revolution, he would later fight the infamous Pancho Villa in the Panco Villa Expedition.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

His nickname "Black Jack" had nothing to do with the card game. It was a nice version of his original nickname, "N****er Jack", since he worked with black troops.

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Westover Landing, August 1862 4 Union Cavalry Officers Of The 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry Relaxing

Westover Landing, August 1862
4 Union Cavalry Officers Of The 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry Relaxing

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A German Soldier After He Had Been Captured By American Troops Near Nicosia In July Of '43

A German Soldier After He Had Been Captured By American Troops Near Nicosia In July Of '43

Also a good double for Christian Bale.

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James 'Jumping Jim' Gavin Of The 82nd Airborne Division, 1945

James 'Jumping Jim' Gavin Of The 82nd Airborne Division, 1945

Gavin was known as 'Jumping Jim' because he participated in an incredible amount of combat jumps during the war. He would break his back during one such jump during Operation Market Garden, but he continued on with his men - his broken back wasn't discovered for another 5 years.

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Samuel Arnold, Conspirator - Involved In The Plot To Kidnap President Lincoln. April Of 1865

Samuel Arnold, Conspirator - Involved In The Plot To Kidnap President Lincoln. April Of 1865

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Sailor. Unknown Date

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General George S. Patton, Christened 'Blood And Guts' By His Men, At A Press Conference On May 21, 1945 - He Would Later Perish In A Horrible Car Accident In December Of '45, After Japan Had Surrendered Unconditionally

General George S. Patton, Christened 'Blood And Guts' By His Men, At A Press Conference On May 21, 1945 - He Would Later Perish In A Horrible Car Accident In December Of '45, After Japan Had Surrendered Unconditionally

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He had a high and shrill voice, and was a remorseless bastard. But he was a DAMN good general.

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Lieutenant General And Future 18th President, Ulysses S. Grant

Lieutenant General And Future 18th President, Ulysses S. Grant

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Alexander Graham Bell, The Inventor Of The Telephone

Alexander Graham Bell, The Inventor Of The Telephone

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Dom Pedro II, The Last Emperor Of Brazil, Ca. 1885

Dom Pedro II, The Last Emperor Of Brazil, Ca. 1885

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Sergeant York, November Of 1939, Shortly After Germany Had Declared War On England, Effectively Launching The World In To Yet Another World War, Which York Knew All Too Well

Sergeant York, November Of 1939, Shortly After Germany Had Declared War On England, Effectively Launching The World In To Yet Another World War, Which York Knew All Too Well

Alvin York, also known as Sergeant York, was one of the most decorated United States Army soldiers of World War I. He received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, taking 35 machine guns, killing at least 25 enemy soldiers, and capturing 132. York's Medal of Honor action occurred during the United States-led portion of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France, which was intended to breach the Hindenburg line and force the Germans to surrender.

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Ensign Joseph Patrick “Joe” Kennedy Jr., Older Brother To President John F. Kennedy, And Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, Seen Here As A Pb4y Liberator Pilot, Of The Vb-110 Squadron - Taken In England, In January Of 1944. Joseph Would Die 7 Months Later, On August 12th, 1944

Ensign Joseph Patrick “Joe” Kennedy Jr., Older Brother To President John F. Kennedy, And Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, Seen Here As A Pb4y Liberator Pilot, Of The Vb-110 Squadron - Taken In England, In January Of 1944. Joseph Would Die 7 Months Later, On August 12th, 1944

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Major General Gershom Mott, Of The Union, Ca. 1865-70

Major General Gershom Mott, Of The Union, Ca. 1865-70

A surprisingly contemporary looking man, I was always struck by his appearance, his neat beard, and styled hair.

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Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman

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William Tecumseh Sherman - Best Known For The Burning Of Atlanta And His March To The Sea During The American Civil War. Seen Here Sometime After 1865 As He's Wearing A Mourning Band For Recently Assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.

William Tecumseh Sherman - Best Known For The Burning Of Atlanta And His March To The Sea During The American Civil War. Seen Here Sometime After 1865 As He's Wearing A Mourning Band For Recently Assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Most of Sherman's photos show him with this "I don't give a f**k." expression, and crumpled clothes, while his own men stand and sit around him dressed like "good gentlemen". Sherman knew what was important in war, and it wasn't "pretty clothing". It was winning.

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General Of The Army, Omar Bradley, Displaying His Very Rare 5-Star Rank

General Of The Army, Omar Bradley, Displaying His Very Rare 5-Star Rank

Bradley gave his name to the very famous M1 Bradley tank, amongst others - he's seen here as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, between 1949-53.

Bradley was one of 5 Generals appointed to the rank of General of the Army, a rank made specifically for the turmoil surrounding the second world war. He was promoted September 22nd, 1950.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why does every onbase uniform shop still have a set of 5 stars for sale in the display case?

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Francis C. Barlow, General Of The Union Army

Francis C. Barlow, General Of The Union Army

Seen here in his late 20s or early 30s. An atypical General, with a boyish face, without the typical beard, and a thin voice. Barlow strikes me as a person I wouldn't look twice at if I saw him on the street today, which is why I've always been fascinated by his portrait.

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Brigadier General Henry Hopkins Sibley Of The C.s.a.

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General 'Stonewall' Jackson, Legendary Confederate General, Second Only In Fame To Robert E. Lee Himself

General 'Stonewall' Jackson, Legendary Confederate General, Second Only In Fame To Robert E. Lee Himself

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also a racist traitor who fought against the United States, just to keep human slavery. To hell with him.

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Alvin York, Also Known As Sergeant York, Was One Of The Most Decorated United States Army Soldiers Of World War I

Alvin York, Also Known As Sergeant York, Was One Of The Most Decorated United States Army Soldiers Of World War I

He received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, taking 35 machine guns, killing at least 25 enemy soldiers, and capturing 132. York's Medal of Honor action occurred during the United States-led portion of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France, which was intended to breach the Hindenburg line and force the Germans to surrender.

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James Braddock, The 'Cinderella Man'. Braddock Earned His Nickname 'Cinderella Man' From His Seemingly Fairy-Tale Like Rise From A Poor Local Fighter To The Heavyweight Boxing Champion Of The World

James Braddock, The 'Cinderella Man'. Braddock Earned His Nickname 'Cinderella Man' From His Seemingly Fairy-Tale Like Rise From A Poor Local Fighter To The Heavyweight Boxing Champion Of The World

Braddock, born in New York City, had a powerful right hand and a successful amateur career - He turned pro in 1926. Braddock had victories over fighters like Jimmy Slattery and Pete Latzo, and fought light heavyweight champ Tommy Loughran in 1929 for the title, but was defeated in a heartbreaking 15-round decision. Following the Loughran fight and the stock market crash of 1929, Jim Braddock was down on his luck. He had a hard time struggling to win fights and put food on the table for his young family.

Eventually Jim's luck began to change, and in 1934 he had upset wins against Corn Griffin and John Henry Lewis. With these two wins, Braddock set himself up for a shot for the title against heavyweight champion Max Baer.

On June 13th, 1935, in Long Island City, N.Y., Braddock, as a 10 to 1 underdog, won the heavyweight championship of the world from Max Baer. The general reaction in most quarters was described as, 'the greatest fistic upset since the defeat of John L. Sullivan by Jim Corbett'. Braddock would lose his heavyweight title two years later in an 8 round KO to 'The Brown Bomber', Joe Louis. He retired after a final win over Tommy Farr in 1938. Jim was inducted into the Ring Boxing Hall of Fame in 1964, the Hudson County Hall of Fame in 1991 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2001.

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William Haymond, U.S. Representative From Indiana, A Surgeon In The Union Army During The Civil War, And Part-Time Wookie Impersonator

William Haymond, U.S. Representative From Indiana, A Surgeon In The Union Army During The Civil War, And Part-Time Wookie Impersonator

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Erwin Rommel As A Lieutenant, Wearing A Pour Le Mérite After The Battle Of Caporetto, Italy 1917

Erwin Rommel As A Lieutenant, Wearing A Pour Le Mérite After The Battle Of Caporetto, Italy 1917

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Every tank commander on earth reads Rommell's writings in training

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Antanas Stašaitis, Lithuanian Flying Ace, 1923

Antanas Stašaitis, Lithuanian Flying Ace, 1923

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Lee Harvey Oswald Being Led Down The Dallas Police Headquarters Basement On November 23rd, 1963 - A Day Before His Murder - To Face Further Questioning In Regards To His Involvement In The Assassination Of President John F. Kennedy.

Lee Harvey Oswald Being Led Down The Dallas Police Headquarters Basement On November 23rd, 1963 - A Day Before His Murder - To Face Further Questioning In Regards To His Involvement In The Assassination Of President John F. Kennedy.

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Like a lamb to the slaughter. No way was he ever going to be allowed to testify.

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Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Len Dawson Having A Cigarette And A Fresca After Losing The Very First Superbowl In 1967

Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Len Dawson Having A Cigarette And A Fresca After Losing The Very First Superbowl In 1967

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love the "Whatever." attitude of this image. "Yeah, we lost, but it's time for a smoke and a drink."

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Major General Ambrose Burnside Of The Union. He Is The Namesake For Sideburns, Coming From His Last Name, Due To His Own Unique Set - Ca. 1865

Major General Ambrose Burnside Of The Union. He Is The Namesake For Sideburns, Coming From His Last Name, Due To His Own Unique Set - Ca. 1865

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That's so fascinating! That he's the original dude with sideburns.

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Seth Kinman, Early Californian Trapper, Sitting On A Chair Made Out Of A Grizzly Bear That He Gave To President Lincoln

Seth Kinman, Early Californian Trapper, Sitting On A Chair Made Out Of A Grizzly Bear That He Gave To President Lincoln

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John 'Gray Ghost' Mosby, Colonel Of The Confederate Cavalry, Lead The 43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, Also Known As 'Mosby's Raiders'

John 'Gray Ghost' Mosby, Colonel Of The Confederate Cavalry, Lead The 43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, Also Known As 'Mosby's Raiders'

In March 1863, Mosby conducted a daring raid far inside Union lines near the Fairfax County courthouse. He and his men captured three Union officers, including Brig. Gen. Edwin H. Stoughton. Mosby wrote in his memoirs that he found Stoughton in bed and roused him with a "spank on his bare back." Upon being so rudely awakened the general indignantly asked what this meant. Mosby quickly asked if he had ever heard of "Mosby". The general replied, "Yes, have you caught him?" "I am Mosby," the Confederate ranger said. "Stuart's cavalry has possession of the Court House; be quick and dress." Mosby and his 29 men had captured a Union general, two captains, 30 enlisted men, and 58 horses without firing a shot. Mosby was formally promoted to the rank of captain two days later, on March 15, 1863, and major on March 26, 1863.

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General George C. Marshall, U.S. Army Chief Of Staff During Wwii, Later Secretary Of State And Defense During The Truman And Later Eisenhower Administrations - He Also Gave Name To The Marshall Plan In 1953, For Which He Received The Nobel Peace Prize

General George C. Marshall, U.S. Army Chief Of Staff During Wwii, Later Secretary Of State And Defense During The Truman And Later Eisenhower Administrations - He Also Gave Name To The Marshall Plan In 1953, For Which He Received The Nobel Peace Prize

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Mark Twain, Born Samuel Clemens, Was An American Humorist And Author Of Such Books As The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer, And The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn - Unknown Date

Mark Twain, Born Samuel Clemens, Was An American Humorist And Author Of Such Books As The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer, And The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn - Unknown Date

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"Baseball's Sad Lexicon," Also Known As "Tinker To Evers To Chance"

"Baseball's Sad Lexicon," Also Known As "Tinker To Evers To Chance"

After its refrain, is a 1910 baseball poem by Franklin Pierce Adams. The poem is presented as a single, rueful stanza from the point of view of a New York Giants fan watching the Chicago Cubs infield of shortstop Joe Tinker, second baseman Johnny Evers, and first baseman Frank Chance complete a double play.
These are the saddest of possible words: "Tinker to Evers to Chance.", ca. 1911. "Baseball's Sad Lexicon": These are the saddest of possible words: "Tinker to Evers to Chance." Trio of bear cubs, and fleeter than birds, Tinker and Evers and Chance. Ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble, Making a Giant hit into a double – Words that are heavy with nothing but trouble: "Tinker to Evers to Chance." Tinker, Evers, and Chance began playing together with the Cubs in 1902, and formed a double play combination that lasted through April 1912. The Cubs won the National League pennant four times from 1906 and 1910 (and the 1907 and 1908 World Series), often defeating the Giants en route to the World Series. The poem was first published in the New York Evening Mail on July 12, 1910. Popular among sportswriters, numerous additional verses were written. The poem gave Tinker, Evers, and Chance increased popularity. It has been credited with their elections to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946.

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A Soldier, Carmel, 1943 - By Johan Hagemeyer

A Soldier, Carmel, 1943 - By Johan Hagemeyer

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Babe Ruth, "The Bambino", Ca. 1920, Around The Time He Would've Joined The Yankees

Babe Ruth, "The Bambino", Ca. 1920, Around The Time He Would've Joined The Yankees

Ruth was part of the Yankees' vaunted "Murderer's Row" lineup of 1927, and during his career, he led the AL in home runs during a season twelve times.

Ruth's legendary power and charismatic personality made him a larger-than-life figure in the Roaring Twenties. During his career, he was the target of intense press and public attention for his baseball exploits and off-field penchants for drinking and womanizing. His often reckless lifestyle was tempered by his willingness to do good by visiting children at hospitals and orphanages. After his retirement as a player, he was denied a managerial job in baseball, most likely due to poor behavior during parts of his playing career. In his final years, Ruth made many public appearances, especially in support of American efforts in World War II. In 1946, he became ill with cancer, and died two years later.

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General Carl A. Spaatz, The First Chief Of Staff Of The United States Air Force, Seen Here Ca. 1918 During The First World War

General Carl A. Spaatz, The First Chief Of Staff Of The United States Air Force, Seen Here Ca. 1918 During The First World War

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John Joseph 'Black Jack' Pershing Is Seen Here Sitting For A Portrait In 1945, Taken By Yousuf Karsh

John Joseph 'Black Jack' Pershing Is Seen Here Sitting For A Portrait In 1945, Taken By Yousuf Karsh

Pershing was promoted to General of the Armies (The highest rank in the U.S. Army), differing from General of the Army, which itself is a rank that a few people have held, including Douglas MacArthur and Ulysses S. Grant. Pershing's rank is just below the President, while Grant or Douglas' would rank below Pershing's. Pershing was the only living person to be promoted to this rank, while General George Washington was posthumously promoted in 1976.

He is most famous for leading the American Expeditionary Forces (Essentially the U.S. armed forces, the First Army of the United States was first established in 1918) to victory in WWI, and for having been a 'mentor' to such greats as Eisenhower, Patton, and Bradley. He also fought in the Spanish-American war, as well the Mexican revolution, where he fought Pancho Villa's forces during the Pancho Villa Expedition.

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J. Hamilton Lewis, Representative From Washington, And A Senator From Illinois, He Was The First Senator To Hold The Title Of 'Whip' In The Senate, Later Again Served As The 5th Whip, And Served In The Spanish-American War - Ca. 1913

J. Hamilton Lewis, Representative From Washington, And A Senator From Illinois, He Was The First Senator To Hold The Title Of 'Whip' In The Senate, Later Again Served As The 5th Whip, And Served In The Spanish-American War - Ca. 1913

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General Sir Arthur Currie, Who Commanded The 1st Canadian Division At Vimy Ridge, On Apr 9 1917

General Sir Arthur Currie, Who Commanded The 1st Canadian Division At Vimy Ridge, On Apr 9 1917

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Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant Together With His Council Of War Outside The Fredericksburg Church

Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant Together With His Council Of War Outside The Fredericksburg Church

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Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn

British actress, model, dancer and humanitarian. Recognized as a film and fashion icon, Hepburn was active during Hollywood's Golden Age

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Warren G. Harding, The 29th President Of The United States From 1921 Until His Death In 1923

Warren G. Harding, The 29th President Of The United States From 1921 Until His Death In 1923

At that time, he was one of the most popular U.S. Presidents, but the subsequent exposure of scandals that took place under his administration such as the Teapot Dome eroded his popular regard, as did revelations of an affair by Nan Britton, one of his mistresses. In historical rankings of the U.S. Presidents, Harding is often rated among the worst.

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William Mckinley, The 25th President Of The United States

William Mckinley, The 25th President Of The United States

McKinley served from March 4, 1897 until his assassination in September 1901, six months into his second term. McKinley led the nation to victory in the Spanish–American War, raised protective tariffs to promote American industry, and maintained the nation on the gold standard in a rejection of free silver (effectively, expansionary monetary policy). McKinley was the last president to have served in the American Civil War, and the only one to have started the war as an enlisted soldier, beginning as a private in the Union Army and ending as a brevet major. After the war, he settled in Canton, Ohio, where he practiced law and married Ida Saxton. In 1876, he was elected to Congress, where he became the Republican Party's expert on the protective tariff, which he promised would bring prosperity. His 1890 McKinley Tariff was highly controversial; which together with a Democratic redistricting aimed at gerrymandering him out of office, led to his defeat in the Democratic landslide of 1890. He was elected Ohio's governor in 1891 and 1893, steering a moderate course between capital and labor interests. With the aid of his close adviser Mark Hanna, he secured the Republican nomination for president in 1896, amid a deep economic depression. He defeated his Democratic rival, William Jennings Bryan, after a front-porch campaign in which he advocated "sound money" (the gold standard unless altered by international agreement) and promised that high tariffs would restore prosperity.

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William Tecumseh Sherman, As Infamous As He Is Legendary. Major General During The American Civil War, And A Close Personal Friend Of President Ulysses S. Grant. He Would Later Become General Of The Army, Succeeding Grant After Grant Assumed The Presidency

William Tecumseh Sherman, As Infamous As He Is Legendary. Major General During The American Civil War, And A Close Personal Friend Of President Ulysses S. Grant. He Would Later Become General Of The Army, Succeeding Grant After Grant Assumed The Presidency

Sherman was also a businessman, educator, and author. He received recognition for his outstanding command of military strategy as well as criticism for the harshness of the "scorched earth" policies he implemented in conducting total war against the Confederate States.

Sherman began his Civil War career serving in the First Battle of Bull Run and Kentucky in 1861. He served under General Ulysses S. Grant in 1862 and 1863 during the battles of forts Henry and Donelson, the Battle of Shiloh, the campaigns that led to the fall of the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg on the Mississippi River, and the Chattanooga Campaign, which culminated with the routing of the Confederate armies in the state of Tennessee. In 1864, Sherman succeeded Grant as the Union commander in the western theater of the war. He proceeded to lead his troops to the capture of the city of Atlanta, a military success that contributed to the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. Sherman's subsequent march through Georgia and the Carolinas further undermined the Confederacy's ability to continue fighting. He accepted the surrender of all the Confederate armies in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida in April 1865, after having been present at most major military engagements in the western theater.

When Grant assumed the U.S. presidency in 1869, Sherman succeeded him as Commanding General of the Army, in which capacity he served from 1869 until 1883. As such, he was responsible for the U.S. Army's engagement in the Indian Wars over the next 15 years. Sherman advocated total war against hostile Indians to force them back onto their reservations. He steadfastly refused to be drawn into politics and in 1875 published his Memoirs, one of the best-known first-hand accounts of the Civil War. British military historian B. H. Liddell Hart famously declared that Sherman was "the first modern general".

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Bill
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can we replace all the confederate statues in the south with him?

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#172

Ferdinand Foch, Marshal Of France, Poland, And The United Kingdom - Commander In Chief Of All Allied Forces During World War I, Seen Here Ca. 1921

Ferdinand Foch, Marshal Of France, Poland, And The United Kingdom - Commander In Chief Of All Allied Forces During World War I, Seen Here Ca. 1921

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Henri Philippe Benoni Omer Joseph Pétain (24 April 1856 – 23 July 1951), Generally Known As Philippe Pétain Or Marshal Pétain (Maréchal Pétain)

Henri Philippe Benoni Omer Joseph Pétain (24 April 1856 – 23 July 1951), Generally Known As Philippe Pétain Or Marshal Pétain (Maréchal Pétain)

a French general who reached the distinction of Marshal of France, and was later Chief of State of Vichy France (Chef de l'État Français), from 1940 to 1944. Pétain, who was 84 years old in 1940, ranks as France's oldest head of state.

Petain was a national hero in France for his role in the defense of Verdun in World War One, but was later discredited and sentenced to death as head of the French collaborationist government at Vichy in World War Two.

Henri Philippe Pétain was born on 24 April 1856 into a farming family from northern France. He joined the French army in 1876.

After a number of World War One commands, in 1916, Pétain was ordered to stop the massive German attack on the city of Verdun. He reorganized the front lines and transport systems and was able to inspire his troops, turning a near-hopeless situation into a successful defense. He became a popular hero and replaced General Robert Nivelle as commander-in-chief of the French army. Pétain then successfully re-established discipline after a series of mutinies by explaining his intentions to the soldiers personally and improving their living conditions. In November 1918, he was made a marshal of France.

In 1934, Pétain was appointed minister of war, and then secretary of state in the following year. In 1939, he was appointed French ambassador to Spain. In May 1940, with France under attack from Germany, Pétain was appointed vice premier. In June he asked for an armistice, upon which he was appointed 'chief of state', enjoying almost absolute powers. The armistice gave the Germans control over the north and west of France, including Paris, but left the remainder as a separate regime under Pétain, with its capital at Vichy. Officially neutral, in practice the regime collaborated closely with Germany, and brought in its own anti-Semitic legislation.

In December 1940, Pétain dismissed his vice-premier, Pierre Laval, for his policy of close Franco-German collaboration.

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Calvin Coolidge, 30th President Of The United States

Calvin Coolidge, 30th President Of The United States

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Brigadier General Darius N. Couch, Career U.S. Army Officer - Served During The Mexican-American War, And The American Civil War. He's Seen Here Between 1861 And 62, In A Photograph By Mathew Brady

Brigadier General Darius N. Couch, Career U.S. Army Officer - Served During The Mexican-American War, And The American Civil War. He's Seen Here Between 1861 And 62, In A Photograph By Mathew Brady

In the early 1850s, he conducted several scientific missions in the Northern parts of Mexico on the behalf of the Smithsonian, discovering (and laying name to) Couch's Kingbird, and Couch's Spadefoot Toad.

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General Peyton C. March, Army Chief Of Staff During Wwi, He Largely Designed The Power The Role Held In Later Years; Seen Here Ca. 1920 After His Promotion To 4-Star General.

General Peyton C. March, Army Chief Of Staff During Wwi, He Largely Designed The Power The Role Held In Later Years; Seen Here Ca. 1920 After His Promotion To 4-Star General.

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Major (Pictured As Brigadier) General George Armstrong Custer

Major (Pictured As Brigadier) General George Armstrong Custer

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Major General Romeyn B. Ayres Of The Union Army

Major General Romeyn B. Ayres Of The Union Army

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1st Lieutenant Joseph Abbott Of The 12th Regiment, Texas Cavalry. Abbott Later Became A Politician In Texas

1st Lieutenant Joseph Abbott Of The 12th Regiment, Texas Cavalry. Abbott Later Became A Politician In Texas

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Carl Akeley, Posing Next To The Leopard He Killed With His Bare Hands After It Attacked Him, Ca. 1896.

Carl Akeley, Posing Next To The Leopard He Killed With His Bare Hands After It Attacked Him, Ca. 1896.

Akeley would later go on to become a famous taxidermist amongst many other things.

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#181

Unidentified Man, About 30 Years Of Age, Ca. 1844-60

Unidentified Man, About 30 Years Of Age, Ca. 1844-60

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Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson, Of The Confederacy, Unknown Date

Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson, Of The Confederacy, Unknown Date

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Pretty Pangolin
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I made it most of the way through American History without realizing that Stonewall Jackson and Andrew Jackson weren't the same person. Oops.