Louis Agassiz, a father of scientific racism.

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Louis Agassiz, a father of scientific racism.
Development of Wireless Telegraphy. (Retronaut)
Duck therapy.
Nelson Mandela 18 July 1918 - 5 December 2013 (Photo: Eli Weinberg, 1961)
A demon gives an Orsini bomb to a worker. Sagrada Familia.(Wikipedia)
Today we're playing a friendly. Photo via Retronaut.
Russian children posing behind the barbed wire fence of Finnish concentration camp few days after being released by Soviet forces. Photos by Galina Sanko, Petrozavodsk, Russia, August 1944.
During the Continuation war of 1941-1944 Finland established nine concentration camps for Russian population of Eastern Karelia. Approximately 30.000 people, most of them women, children and elderly, were confined to camps where thousands died of starvation, deceases and forced labor. Death toll estimates vary from 4.000-7.000 to 14.000 by Finnish and Russian scholars respectively.
Sources (in Russian): [1], [2], [3].
Codex Seraphinianus.
A match day.
There is no such thing in life as normal
- Boys watching the Woodrow Wilson high school cadets, Washington, D.C., October, 1943 (LOC). - Children in Barcelona pretending to be a firing squad at the dawn of the Spanish Civil War (1936). - A Child's Play (via)
Finnegan's Wake through a spell checker.
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Some bizarre aircrafts
Der Querschnitt, 1927
Liking isn’t helping
Nelson Mandela is hospitalized and in my thoughts. It's a bit strange that one of my few heroes is actually a statesman and a (former) military leader. Photo: Eli Weinberg, 1961
Today we'll play the first two matches of the season. (Retronaut)
Lost Children