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April
The Soviet Red Flag flying over the Reichstag in World War II after the capture of Berlin on 2 May 1945.

The Red Flag or flag of the Soviet Union is a symbol used to represent communism and communist political parties. It features a sickle superimposed on a hammer. The two tools are symbols of the peasantry and the industrial proletariat respectively; placing them together symbolises the unity between agricultural and industrial workers. The flag was adopted by the USSR in December of 1922 at the First Congress of Soviets of the USSR where it was agreed that 'the red banner was transformed from the symbol of the Party to the symbol of a state, and around that flag gathered the peoples of the soviet republics to unite into one state - the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics'.

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May
The Circular Reading Room of the British Museum.

The British Museum in London is one of the world's largest and most important museums of human history and culture. It was established in 1753 and was based largely on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. The museum first opened to the public on January 15, 1759 in Montagu House in Bloomsbury, on the site of the current museum building. The British Museum is home to over seven million objects from all continents illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginning to the present. Many of the artifacts are stored underneath the museum due to lack of space.

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June
The "Treasury" at Petra. It is called the Treasury, because the local bedouin mistakenly believed that there was treasure hidden somewhere inside..

Petra is an archaeological site in Jordan, lying in a basin among the mountains which form the eastern flank of Wadi Araba, the great valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. It is famous for having many stone structures carved into the rock.(read more....)
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July
The Hughes Glomar Explorer mothballed in Suisun Bay, CA - June 1993...

USNS Glomar Explorer (T-AG-193) is a large ship currently being used as a deep-sea drilling platform. The vessel was built for a secret operation, Project Jennifer, by the United States Central Intelligence Agency to recover a sunken Soviet submarine, K-129, which had been lost in April 1968.(read more...)
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August
Dust storm approaching Stratford, Texas in August of 1935...

Dust Storm Texas 1935
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September

"Charlotte Corday" by Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry (1860)

Charlotte Corday was a poor French aristocrat who supported the Girondists during the French Revolution. She single-handedly assassinated Jean-Paul Marat, a Jacobin journalist, with a knife in 1793. Although she was beheaded four days afterwards and the Reign of Terror continued for another year, she was later seen as a heroine who gave her life to rid her country of a monster. The assassination is depicted in this 1860 painting.

Artist: Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry


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