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Image: Photo of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945. From the Library of Congress.

The Atomic Bomb

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1962 Political Cartoon by Edmund Valtman

The Cold War

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Image: Photo of women strikers for peace during the Cuban Missile Crisis taken by Phil Stanziola in 1962. From the Library of Congress.

Cuban Missile Crisis

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Cold War in Guatemala

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Image: Photo of a Girl and her brother during the Korean War by Maj. R.V. Spencer, 1951. From the Flickr Commons.

The Korean War

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Italian Atrocities

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Cold War Foreign Policy

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Inca Fortification

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Dome Hospital

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