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A man visits a mass grave of those killed in the Farhud, 1946.
On June 1st 1941, a two-day massacre began of hundreds of Baghdad’s Jews that led to the eventual exodus of Jews from Iraq to Israel.
🇬🇧 Traffic outside the Bank of England and the Royal Exchange in the financial district of London, 1896 (colourised)
Worship at an African-American church, 1930s
🇩🇰 Danish children in traditional dress for a festival, 1937.
Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa with his wife shortly before his assassination in 1923
A female farm working pulling flax on a farm in Somerset, England, 1910s
Members of the First Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, step ashore at Vung Tau beach in Vietnam, June 1965
An Ottoman painting of Balkan children taken to be used as jannisaries, or soldier-slaves, 1558
Varanasi, India, 1890s
US sailors fencing on board a ship, c. 1910
Dedication of the Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery, June 1914. The monument was created by Jewish Confederate veteran Moses Ezekiel, who was later buried at the base of the memorial.
Abbas II of Persia, who ruled as Shah from 1642 to 1666
🇬🇧 Children and their nannies in Hyde Park, London, 1930s
Three men pose on penny-farthing bicycles, c. 1880s
🇬🇧 Men of the British 22nd Independent Parachute Company, 6th Airborne Division being briefed for the D-day landings in Normandy, 4–5 June 1944
June 1989 -Tiananmen Square Massacre: Chinese troops clear the square of student protesters, unofficial figures place death toll near 10,000. The protests for democracy started on 15 April and were forcibly suppressed on 4 June when the government declared martial law and sent in the army with tanks.
Muslim soldiers of the 13th Waffen SS Handschar Division holding Islamic prayers, WWII
US soldiers crouch inside a LCVP landing craft, just before landing on Omaha Beach on “D-Day”, 6 June 1944 (colourised)
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