Egyptian army re-entering Port Said after the withdrawal of british and french troops (Dec. 23, 1956)
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Egyptian poster showing president Gamal Abdel Nasser kicking the british out. (1956)
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"Prussians' farewell to the brave conscript soldier" Prussian and Danish soldiers after the 1848 truce of the First Schleswig War (1848–1852). (Niels Simonsen).
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1980s libyan billboard depicting the 1986 bombing of Libya.
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"American aggression against Great Jamahiriya" A libyan stamp from 2009 commemorating the 1986 bombing of Libya.
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