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William Remington, testifying at a Senate investigation of communists in U.S. government in 1948. When he learned confessed spy Elizabeth Bentley accused him of giving her with U.S. secrets, he turned informer. He was later convicted of perjury for denying Bentley's accusations
William Remington, testifying at a Senate investigation of communists in U.S. government in 1948. When he learned confessed spy Elizabeth Bentley accused him of giving her with U.S. secrets, he turned informer. He was later convicted of perjury for denying Bentley's accusations

EVB2946587: William Remington, testifying at a Senate investigation of communists in U.S. government in 1948. When he learned confessed spy Elizabeth Bentley accused him of giving her with U.S. secrets, he turned informer. He was later convicted of perjury for denying Bentley's accusations / Bridgeman Images

Allen Welsh Dulles (2nd from left) as chief of the Near East division of the Department of State. He poses with F.M. Moussa (far right) Attache of the Egyptian Legation, and with engineers K. Faki Wassef, and Rifai. Feb.-Mar. 1924
Allen Welsh Dulles (2nd from left) as chief of the Near East division of the Department of State. He poses with F.M. Moussa (far right) Attache of the Egyptian Legation, and with engineers K. Faki Wassef, and Rifai. Feb.-Mar. 1924

EVB2946611: Allen Welsh Dulles (2nd from left) as chief of the Near East division of the Department of State. He poses with F.M. Moussa (far right) Attache of the Egyptian Legation, and with engineers K. Faki Wassef, and Rifai. Feb.-Mar. 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Alvin Weinburg and Sen. John F. Kennedy at the Graphite Reactor, Oak Ridge National Lab. The Graphite Reactor at X-10 Building was the first facility in to produce radioactive isotopes for peacetime use
Dr. Alvin Weinburg and Sen. John F. Kennedy at the Graphite Reactor, Oak Ridge National Lab. The Graphite Reactor at X-10 Building was the first facility in to produce radioactive isotopes for peacetime use

EVB2946620: Dr. Alvin Weinburg and Sen. John F. Kennedy at the Graphite Reactor, Oak Ridge National Lab. The Graphite Reactor at X-10 Building was the first facility in to produce radioactive isotopes for peacetime use / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marine officer enjoys an early morning shower at Cape Gloucester on New Britain. Water is provided by friendly steam shovel operator, May 10, 1944.
U.S. Marine officer enjoys an early morning shower at Cape Gloucester on New Britain. Water is provided by friendly steam shovel operator, May 10, 1944.

EVB2946632: U.S. Marine officer enjoys an early morning shower at Cape Gloucester on New Britain. Water is provided by friendly steam shovel operator, May 10, 1944. / Bridgeman Images

President Harry Truman poses next to the bust by artist Felix de Weldon (left). Jan. 7, 1949
President Harry Truman poses next to the bust by artist Felix de Weldon (left). Jan. 7, 1949

EVB2946647: President Harry Truman poses next to the bust by artist Felix de Weldon (left). Jan. 7, 1949 / Bridgeman Images

President Harry Truman posing at the White House with visiting cartoonists. Oct. 3, 1949
President Harry Truman posing at the White House with visiting cartoonists. Oct. 3, 1949

EVB2946650: President Harry Truman posing at the White House with visiting cartoonists. Oct. 3, 1949 / Bridgeman Images

Shigeru Yoshida was Prime Minister of Japan from 1946 to 1947 and from 1948 to 1954. During the Post-war occupation, he said that by being 'good losers', the Japanese might regain in peace much of what they had lost in the war.
Shigeru Yoshida was Prime Minister of Japan from 1946 to 1947 and from 1948 to 1954. During the Post-war occupation, he said that by being 'good losers', the Japanese might regain in peace much of what they had lost in the war.

EVB2946719: Shigeru Yoshida was Prime Minister of Japan from 1946 to 1947 and from 1948 to 1954. During the Post-war occupation, he said that by being 'good losers', the Japanese might regain in peace much of what they had lost in the war. / Bridgeman Images

Japanese troops march in the streets of Hainan Island with a Rising Sun flag. May 3, 1939. Chinese Communists and the Hainan Li natives fought against the Japanese occupation and over one third of the male population were killed by the Japanese.
Japanese troops march in the streets of Hainan Island with a Rising Sun flag. May 3, 1939. Chinese Communists and the Hainan Li natives fought against the Japanese occupation and over one third of the male population were killed by the Japanese.

EVB2946746: Japanese troops march in the streets of Hainan Island with a Rising Sun flag. May 3, 1939. Chinese Communists and the Hainan Li natives fought against the Japanese occupation and over one third of the male population were killed by the Japanese. / Bridgeman Images

A solemn Harry Truman shakes hands with Admiral William Leahy after being sworn in as President. With George Marshall, Leahy had been FDR's top advisor during WW2.
A solemn Harry Truman shakes hands with Admiral William Leahy after being sworn in as President. With George Marshall, Leahy had been FDR's top advisor during WW2.

EVB2946758: A solemn Harry Truman shakes hands with Admiral William Leahy after being sworn in as President. With George Marshall, Leahy had been FDR's top advisor during WW2. / Bridgeman Images

Ohio Governor John Bricker accepting the 1944 Republican vice presidential nomination. His campaign speeches attacked the 1930s New Deal policies when most citizens primary concern was World War 2. Sept. 22, 1944
Ohio Governor John Bricker accepting the 1944 Republican vice presidential nomination. His campaign speeches attacked the 1930s New Deal policies when most citizens primary concern was World War 2. Sept. 22, 1944

EVB2946559: Ohio Governor John Bricker accepting the 1944 Republican vice presidential nomination. His campaign speeches attacked the 1930s New Deal policies when most citizens primary concern was World War 2. Sept. 22, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Bao Dai holds an inspection of Vietnamese troops. c. 1949-55. After the Geneva Agreement of 1954, Bao Dai appointed Ngo Dinh Diem as Prime Minister. With a year Diem ousted Bao Dai from power.
Bao Dai holds an inspection of Vietnamese troops. c. 1949-55. After the Geneva Agreement of 1954, Bao Dai appointed Ngo Dinh Diem as Prime Minister. With a year Diem ousted Bao Dai from power.

EVB2946779: Bao Dai holds an inspection of Vietnamese troops. c. 1949-55. After the Geneva Agreement of 1954, Bao Dai appointed Ngo Dinh Diem as Prime Minister. With a year Diem ousted Bao Dai from power. / Bridgeman Images

Traffic driving through the Brandenburg Gate, after World War 2. Berlin, Germany. c. 1945-46.
Traffic driving through the Brandenburg Gate, after World War 2. Berlin, Germany. c. 1945-46.

EVB2946839: Traffic driving through the Brandenburg Gate, after World War 2. Berlin, Germany. c. 1945-46. / Bridgeman Images

Millicent Fenwick served four-terms in the House of Representatives from New Jersey from 1975-83
Millicent Fenwick served four-terms in the House of Representatives from New Jersey from 1975-83

EVB2946601: Millicent Fenwick served four-terms in the House of Representatives from New Jersey from 1975-83 / Bridgeman Images

African American farmer planting cotton in a plowed field in Butler County, Alabama. April 1941
African American farmer planting cotton in a plowed field in Butler County, Alabama. April 1941

EVB2946625: African American farmer planting cotton in a plowed field in Butler County, Alabama. April 1941 / Bridgeman Images

President Dwight Eisenhower smiling while golfing. c. 1954.
President Dwight Eisenhower smiling while golfing. c. 1954.

EVB2946652: President Dwight Eisenhower smiling while golfing. c. 1954. / Bridgeman Images

President Dwight Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Oct. 25, 1954. Dulles had returned from Bonn, London, and Paris, with agreements ending the occupation of and restoring sovereignty to West Germany, and providing for its admission to NATO.
President Dwight Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Oct. 25, 1954. Dulles had returned from Bonn, London, and Paris, with agreements ending the occupation of and restoring sovereignty to West Germany, and providing for its admission to NATO.

EVB2946658: President Dwight Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Oct. 25, 1954. Dulles had returned from Bonn, London, and Paris, with agreements ending the occupation of and restoring sovereignty to West Germany, and providing for its admission to NATO. / Bridgeman Images

Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at a Capitol luncheon, Oct. 13, 1949
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at a Capitol luncheon, Oct. 13, 1949

EVB2946685: Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at a Capitol luncheon, Oct. 13, 1949 / Bridgeman Images

Harry Truman starting his 6th year as U.S. President with a smile. Photo taken at Truman's White House office on April 12, 1950.
Harry Truman starting his 6th year as U.S. President with a smile. Photo taken at Truman's White House office on April 12, 1950.

EVB2946703: Harry Truman starting his 6th year as U.S. President with a smile. Photo taken at Truman's White House office on April 12, 1950. / Bridgeman Images

President Harry Truman seated at his desk with lights on and cameras rolling. He was announcing that World War 2 in Europe had ended. May 9, 1845.
President Harry Truman seated at his desk with lights on and cameras rolling. He was announcing that World War 2 in Europe had ended. May 9, 1845.

EVB2946769: President Harry Truman seated at his desk with lights on and cameras rolling. He was announcing that World War 2 in Europe had ended. May 9, 1845. / Bridgeman Images

King David Hotel from garden side in Jerusalem, Palestine, in the 1930s. The landmark luxury hotel opened in 1932. During the Jewish Insurgency in the 1940s, British military headquarters occupied sections of the hotel.
King David Hotel from garden side in Jerusalem, Palestine, in the 1930s. The landmark luxury hotel opened in 1932. During the Jewish Insurgency in the 1940s, British military headquarters occupied sections of the hotel.

EVB2946790: King David Hotel from garden side in Jerusalem, Palestine, in the 1930s. The landmark luxury hotel opened in 1932. During the Jewish Insurgency in the 1940s, British military headquarters occupied sections of the hotel. / Bridgeman Images

David Ben-Gurion, at a Jerusalem camp of soldiers of the Haganah, the Jewish fighting force. Ben-Gurion, has been named as the future prime minister of the Jewish state-to-be in Palestine. April 30, 1948.
David Ben-Gurion, at a Jerusalem camp of soldiers of the Haganah, the Jewish fighting force. Ben-Gurion, has been named as the future prime minister of the Jewish state-to-be in Palestine. April 30, 1948.

EVB2946796: David Ben-Gurion, at a Jerusalem camp of soldiers of the Haganah, the Jewish fighting force. Ben-Gurion, has been named as the future prime minister of the Jewish state-to-be in Palestine. April 30, 1948. / Bridgeman Images

Crowd gathered outside the White House after the announcement of Japan's surrender. V-J Day, August 14, 1945.
Crowd gathered outside the White House after the announcement of Japan's surrender. V-J Day, August 14, 1945.

EVB2946823: Crowd gathered outside the White House after the announcement of Japan's surrender. V-J Day, August 14, 1945. / Bridgeman Images

Korean refugees slog through snow outside of Kangnung (Gangneung), moving south with bundles of belongings. The South Korean Army was withdrawing south in the same area, with the North Korean/Chinese troops in pursuit. January 8, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53
Korean refugees slog through snow outside of Kangnung (Gangneung), moving south with bundles of belongings. The South Korean Army was withdrawing south in the same area, with the North Korean/Chinese troops in pursuit. January 8, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946262: Korean refugees slog through snow outside of Kangnung (Gangneung), moving south with bundles of belongings. The South Korean Army was withdrawing south in the same area, with the North Korean/Chinese troops in pursuit. January 8, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

Landing craft loaded with U.S. Marines head for the smoking beach before the Inchon Landing. Sept. 15, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53
Landing craft loaded with U.S. Marines head for the smoking beach before the Inchon Landing. Sept. 15, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946304: Landing craft loaded with U.S. Marines head for the smoking beach before the Inchon Landing. Sept. 15, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

South Korean child sits alone in the street in Inchon, Korea, the day the U.S. Marines occupied the port city. Sept. 17, 1950. 100,000 children were orphaned during the Korean War, 1950-53
South Korean child sits alone in the street in Inchon, Korea, the day the U.S. Marines occupied the port city. Sept. 17, 1950. 100,000 children were orphaned during the Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946322: South Korean child sits alone in the street in Inchon, Korea, the day the U.S. Marines occupied the port city. Sept. 17, 1950. 100,000 children were orphaned during the Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marine tanks blast their way through North Korean strong points near Seoul allowing infantrymen to advance. 1st Marine Division of the Inchon-Seoul Highway. c. Sept 18-21, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53
U.S. Marine tanks blast their way through North Korean strong points near Seoul allowing infantrymen to advance. 1st Marine Division of the Inchon-Seoul Highway. c. Sept 18-21, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946325: U.S. Marine tanks blast their way through North Korean strong points near Seoul allowing infantrymen to advance. 1st Marine Division of the Inchon-Seoul Highway. c. Sept 18-21, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. troops fighting in the streets of Seoul, Korea. 2nd Battle of Seoul, Sept. 20, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53
U.S. troops fighting in the streets of Seoul, Korea. 2nd Battle of Seoul, Sept. 20, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946328: U.S. troops fighting in the streets of Seoul, Korea. 2nd Battle of Seoul, Sept. 20, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

1st Marine Div. Gen. Oliver Smith, talks with Maj Gen Edward M. Almond, Tenth Corps commander. c. Sept 22-30, 1950. Seoul, Korea. Korean War, 1950-53
1st Marine Div. Gen. Oliver Smith, talks with Maj Gen Edward M. Almond, Tenth Corps commander. c. Sept 22-30, 1950. Seoul, Korea. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946337: 1st Marine Div. Gen. Oliver Smith, talks with Maj Gen Edward M. Almond, Tenth Corps commander. c. Sept 22-30, 1950. Seoul, Korea. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

5th U.S. Marine Regiment has Thanksgiving dinner of turkey, pumpkin pie and trimmings, Nov. 23, 1950. Outside was the bleak, icy wilderness of Hagaru-ri, North Korea, with Chinese Communist 'People's Volunteer Army' bearing down on them. Korean War, 1950-53
5th U.S. Marine Regiment has Thanksgiving dinner of turkey, pumpkin pie and trimmings, Nov. 23, 1950. Outside was the bleak, icy wilderness of Hagaru-ri, North Korea, with Chinese Communist 'People's Volunteer Army' bearing down on them. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946352: 5th U.S. Marine Regiment has Thanksgiving dinner of turkey, pumpkin pie and trimmings, Nov. 23, 1950. Outside was the bleak, icy wilderness of Hagaru-ri, North Korea, with Chinese Communist 'People's Volunteer Army' bearing down on them. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

Marines guard Wolmi Island North Korean prisoners heading for landing craft. They were taken to Inchon for questioning, medical care and safe-keeping. Sept. 15, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53
Marines guard Wolmi Island North Korean prisoners heading for landing craft. They were taken to Inchon for questioning, medical care and safe-keeping. Sept. 15, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946308: Marines guard Wolmi Island North Korean prisoners heading for landing craft. They were taken to Inchon for questioning, medical care and safe-keeping. Sept. 15, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

African American miner with his little boy. Grant Town, Marion County, West Virginia. June 13, 1946. Photo by Russell Lee
African American miner with his little boy. Grant Town, Marion County, West Virginia. June 13, 1946. Photo by Russell Lee

EVB2946385: African American miner with his little boy. Grant Town, Marion County, West Virginia. June 13, 1946. Photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Puerto Rican children in a classroom, some with hands raised. New York City, April 25, 1947
Puerto Rican children in a classroom, some with hands raised. New York City, April 25, 1947

EVB2946415: Puerto Rican children in a classroom, some with hands raised. New York City, April 25, 1947 / Bridgeman Images

In the 1940s, many women continued to sew their own clothing. Fashionable patterns were distributed nationwide. In the background is a contemporary Singer Sewing machine. 1943
In the 1940s, many women continued to sew their own clothing. Fashionable patterns were distributed nationwide. In the background is a contemporary Singer Sewing machine. 1943

EVB2946439: In the 1940s, many women continued to sew their own clothing. Fashionable patterns were distributed nationwide. In the background is a contemporary Singer Sewing machine. 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Workman operating an industrial loom strung with hundreds of wool threads. Chicago's Olsen Rug Company. c. 1950
Workman operating an industrial loom strung with hundreds of wool threads. Chicago's Olsen Rug Company. c. 1950

EVB2946526: Workman operating an industrial loom strung with hundreds of wool threads. Chicago's Olsen Rug Company. c. 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Expectant fathers bathing a doll during an infant care class at the Brooklyn Red Cross Headquarters. 1947
Expectant fathers bathing a doll during an infant care class at the Brooklyn Red Cross Headquarters. 1947

EVB2946440: Expectant fathers bathing a doll during an infant care class at the Brooklyn Red Cross Headquarters. 1947 / Bridgeman Images

Young working women at an office party for an engaged co-worker. c. 1960
Young working women at an office party for an engaged co-worker. c. 1960

EVB2946455: Young working women at an office party for an engaged co-worker. c. 1960 / Bridgeman Images


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