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Benito Mussolini & Adolf Hitler, 1938
Image by Istituto Luce

Benito Mussolini & Adolf Hitler, 1938

The leader of fascist Italy Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) and Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) watch a parade staged in Rome for the German dictator's visit to Italy (6th of May 1938).
Mussolini's Mugshot, 1903
Image by Police of the Canton of Berne

Mussolini's Mugshot, 1903

Mugshot of the future Italian Fascist leader Benito Mussolini (1883-1945), following his arrest by Swiss police for lack of identification papers (19th of June 1903). Mussolini was wrongly identified as "Benedetto" instead of Benito.
Kościuszko at Racławice
Image by Jan Matejko

Kościuszko at Racławice

Tadeusz Kościuszko's victory at the Battle of Racławice (1794) against the invading Russian army, oil on canvas by Jan Matejko, 1888. National Museum, Krakow.
Gdańsk/Danzig Waterfront
Image by Reinhold Möller

Gdańsk/Danzig Waterfront

Medieval and early modern buildings in Gdańsk (Poland). When these buildings were constructed, Gdańsk was still part of Poland, but the city's inhabitants were mainly German-speakers and called the city Danzig. Photo by Reinhold Möller, 2007...
Poland-Lithuania at its Greatest Extent, 1619
Image by Samotny Wędrowiec

Poland-Lithuania at its Greatest Extent, 1619

A map showing the Polish-Lithuanian Republic at its greatest territorial extent (mid-1600s), superimposed onto modern state boundaries, by Samotny Wędrowiec.
Martin Van Buren
Image by Brady-Handy photograph collection

Martin Van Buren

Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) photographed during his retirement, circa 1860. Brady-Handy photograph collection, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Van Buren as President
Image by Henry Inman

Van Buren as President

US President Martin Van Buren, oil on canvas by Henry Inman, circa 1837. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Whig Political Cartoon About the Panic of 1837
Image by Henry Dacre

Whig Political Cartoon About the Panic of 1837

A Whig political cartoon showing the effects of the Panic of 1837. By Henry Dacre, 1838. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Martin Van Buren, 1849
Image by Mathew Brady

Martin Van Buren, 1849

Former President Martin Van Buren, daguerrotype by Mathew Brady, around 1849-50. Yale University Library.
Unique Structures at Herod's Harbor
Image by Patrick Scott Smith, M. A.

Unique Structures at Herod's Harbor

As part of Herod the Great's building program, besides the unattached edifices at the entrance to Herod's Harbor, there is material evidence for two other unique structures. One was a low-lying breakwater south of the harbor’s tower-and-wall...
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