While Stark and the other geniuses were making explodey things and shrinking cars, a “villain” came up with an ASL translation app – who’s the real hero here?
Nikki Haley, seen here realizing that just lost independents by agreeing with the Alabama Supreme Court that frozen embryos are children, doubled down and said she’ll make sure this new class of children don’t get SNAP benefits either.
Poor Vietcong soldier vs rich South Vietnam soldier, South Vietnam’s leaflet. Vietnam war, date unknown.
I gave 25 of my classmates a map and a list of 47 countries and asked them if they could show these countries on the map. Here is the number of students who were able to show the each country correctly on the map:
“All German PoW Camps are run on the Geneva Convention plan” Nazi German propaganda leaflet dropped onto American units, 1944.
‘We sink the fascist pirates’ (English poster by Sanders Phillips & Co., Ltd./ British Information Services, with Russian text and translation. Produced in Britain for use in the Soviet Union. Great Britain, 1941).
‘African-American soldier in church’ (Italian racist poster by Gino Boccasile. Without text/ title. Fascist Italy, ca. 1944).
Afghanistan. August 2008. Private Daniel Gibson of 2nd Platoon, 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR), stands overwatch during a foot patrol in the town of Tarin Kowt in Uruzgan Province. [800 x 1099]
“Mongolian Armed Forces Soldiers work with U.S. Soldiers 11th Airborne Division to move towards their next objective at Donnelly Training Area in Alaska, Feb. 19, 2024.” [1080×720]
“Mongolian Armed Forces Soldiers work with U.S. Soldiers 11th Airborne Division to move towards their next objective at Donnelly Training Area in Alaska, Feb. 19, 2024.” [1080×720]
“Mongolian Armed Forces Soldiers work with U.S. Soldiers 11th Airborne Division to move towards their next objective at Donnelly Training Area in Alaska, Feb. 19, 2024.” [2048×1366]
January 1966. Private Brian Duncan tries out the PU 3.5 scope on a Soviet made Mosin-Nagant 91/30 sniper rifle captured by soldiers of 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR), during Operation Crimp. [640 x 652]
Two Armenian women pose with their rifles before going to battle against the Ottomans, 1895, colourised.