11. German soldiers after a street fight in Novorossiysk, Russia (1943).
12. Two million people gathered in Times Square to celebrate the end of World War II, 1945.
13. Anne Frank in the Montessori School in Amsterdam 1934-35.
14. Confederate reunion featuring black confederate veterans, 1928.
15. A grief stricken American infantryman.
A grief stricken American infantryman whose buddy has been killed in action is comforted by another soldier. Haktong-ni area, Korea. August 28, 1950.
16. Yuri Gagarin (Left – First Man in Space) and Alexei Leonov (Right – First Man to “Space Walk”).
Yuri Gagarin (Left – First Man in Space) and Alexei Leonov (Right – First Man to “Space Walk”) at a costume party, Star City, Spring, 1965 [550 X 595)
17. An RAF officer.
An RAF officer inspects the hole left by a ‘Grand Slam’ bomb penetrated German submarine pens at Farge, north of Bremen, Germany. 27 March 1945.
18. German prisoners of war.
German prisoners of war, consisting mostly of children, captured after surrendering in Bremen, April 1945.
19. Fans pack Chicago Stadium.
Fans pack Chicago Stadium., at the time the largest indoor sports arena in the world, prior to a hockey game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Boston Bruins, 1930.
About 5#… you know, it wasn’t really necessary to call Gagarin a ‘communist’. With the same logic, you could show a picture of Neil Armstrong on the moon and go with the title “Capitalist Neil Armstrong…”. Call Gagarin a Russian or Soviet, or whatever. I don’t think the first cosmonauts and arstronauts really gave two sh*ts about political affiliation…