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Μάχη της Ελλάδας (Απρίλιος 1941)
Bosnian and Croatian prisoners of war at the Serbian run prison camp in Trnopolje, Bosnia
The My Lai massacre, a war crime committed by U.S. troops in South Vietnam on 16 March, 1968. The photo depicts Vietnamese civilians, including women and children, moments before they were killed
French postcard from World War I showing the destruction of Rue de la Gare (Station Street) in the commune of Revigny-sur-Ornain (Meuse department, France)

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With fear and apprehension showing on their faces, and at the urging of South Vietnamese troops, women and children loaded down with salvaged possessions scurry past the bodies of three Viet Cong killed in the fighting (May 1968)
Group photograph of members of a U.S. Army Air Forces Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber crew, next to the nose of their B-17 plane nicknamed “Queen of the Ball” during World War II (c. 1944)