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Marines fire an 81 mm mortar in the Battle of Obong-ni Ridge, August 17-19, 1950. It was part of the larger First Battle of the Naktong River (Aug. 2-19) in the Battle of the Pusan Perimeter. Korean War, 1950-53
Marines fire an 81 mm mortar in the Battle of Obong-ni Ridge, August 17-19, 1950. It was part of the larger First Battle of the Naktong River (Aug. 2-19) in the Battle of the Pusan Perimeter. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946134: Marines fire an 81 mm mortar in the Battle of Obong-ni Ridge, August 17-19, 1950. It was part of the larger First Battle of the Naktong River (Aug. 2-19) in the Battle of the Pusan Perimeter. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

American family viewing television in the living room of their home. 1959
American family viewing television in the living room of their home. 1959

EVB2946449: American family viewing television in the living room of their home. 1959 / Bridgeman Images

Young children at the Pine Valley School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Some are reading, other are playing 'tea party'. April 20, 1945. Photo by Ed Westcott
Young children at the Pine Valley School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Some are reading, other are playing 'tea party'. April 20, 1945. Photo by Ed Westcott

EVB2946470: Young children at the Pine Valley School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Some are reading, other are playing 'tea party'. April 20, 1945. Photo by Ed Westcott / Bridgeman Images

MPs hold back soldiers eager to see and take pictures of Marilyn Monroe, 1954 (photo)
MPs hold back soldiers eager to see and take pictures of Marilyn Monroe, 1954 (photo)

EVB2946497: MPs hold back soldiers eager to see and take pictures of Marilyn Monroe, 1954 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Gangster Joseph Basile, hiding his face with his coat, as photographers take his picture. He was arrested in the seizure of  million worth of Narcotics. He is doing a 'perp sit' in the office of New York City Chief of Detectives William T. Whalen on Feb. 8, 1949
Gangster Joseph Basile, hiding his face with his coat, as photographers take his picture. He was arrested in the seizure of  million worth of Narcotics. He is doing a 'perp sit' in the office of New York City Chief of Detectives William T. Whalen on Feb. 8, 1949

EVB2946509: Gangster Joseph Basile, hiding his face with his coat, as photographers take his picture. He was arrested in the seizure of million worth of Narcotics. He is doing a 'perp sit' in the office of New York City Chief of Detectives William T. Whalen on Feb. 8, 1949 / Bridgeman Images

New York Governor Thomas Dewey and Senator Robert Taft at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York. June 1948. They were rivals for the Republican Presidential nomination in the 1940
New York Governor Thomas Dewey and Senator Robert Taft at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York. June 1948. They were rivals for the Republican Presidential nomination in the 1940

EVB2946554: New York Governor Thomas Dewey and Senator Robert Taft at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York. June 1948. They were rivals for the Republican Presidential nomination in the 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Henry Wallace for President rally New York City, April 3, 1948. The Progressive Party Candidate threatened to draw liberal democrats away from President Harry Truman. He was endorsed by the leftist groups including the U.S. Communist Party. To Wallace's left is Congressman Vito Anthony Marcantonio
Henry Wallace for President rally New York City, April 3, 1948. The Progressive Party Candidate threatened to draw liberal democrats away from President Harry Truman. He was endorsed by the leftist groups including the U.S. Communist Party. To Wallace's left is Congressman Vito Anthony Marcantonio

EVB2946569: Henry Wallace for President rally New York City, April 3, 1948. The Progressive Party Candidate threatened to draw liberal democrats away from President Harry Truman. He was endorsed by the leftist groups including the U.S. Communist Party. To Wallace's left is Congressman Vito Anthony Marcantonio / Bridgeman Images

President Dwight Eisenhower with the Supreme Court on Nov. 13, 1953
President Dwight Eisenhower with the Supreme Court on Nov. 13, 1953

EVB2946656: President Dwight Eisenhower with the Supreme Court on Nov. 13, 1953 / Bridgeman Images

First Lady Mamie Eisenhower and actor John Wayne at political dinner. June 8, 1959.
First Lady Mamie Eisenhower and actor John Wayne at political dinner. June 8, 1959.

EVB2946665: First Lady Mamie Eisenhower and actor John Wayne at political dinner. June 8, 1959. / Bridgeman Images

President Eisenhower speaks to Republicans on election night, Nov. 8, 1960. At right is the Republican Vice Presidential candidate, Henry Cabot Lodge. At left is Rogers Morton.
President Eisenhower speaks to Republicans on election night, Nov. 8, 1960. At right is the Republican Vice Presidential candidate, Henry Cabot Lodge. At left is Rogers Morton.

EVB2946668: President Eisenhower speaks to Republicans on election night, Nov. 8, 1960. At right is the Republican Vice Presidential candidate, Henry Cabot Lodge. At left is Rogers Morton. / Bridgeman Images

Kennedy Family Returns from Palm Beach, Florida on Feb. 4, 1961. President John Kennedy; Caroline Kennedy; Jacqueline Kennedy holding John Kennedy, Jr. at the South entrance, White House, Washington, D.C.
Kennedy Family Returns from Palm Beach, Florida on Feb. 4, 1961. President John Kennedy; Caroline Kennedy; Jacqueline Kennedy holding John Kennedy, Jr. at the South entrance, White House, Washington, D.C.

EVB2946674: Kennedy Family Returns from Palm Beach, Florida on Feb. 4, 1961. President John Kennedy; Caroline Kennedy; Jacqueline Kennedy holding John Kennedy, Jr. at the South entrance, White House, Washington, D.C. / Bridgeman Images

Renovation of the White House during the Truman Administration. The mansion was rebuilt using concrete and steel beams in place of its original wooden structure. c. 1950.
Renovation of the White House during the Truman Administration. The mansion was rebuilt using concrete and steel beams in place of its original wooden structure. c. 1950.

EVB2946704: Renovation of the White House during the Truman Administration. The mansion was rebuilt using concrete and steel beams in place of its original wooden structure. c. 1950. / Bridgeman Images

Renovation of the White House during the Truman Administration. View of the Northeast Corner of the White House during the rebuilding. Nov. 6, 1950.
Renovation of the White House during the Truman Administration. View of the Northeast Corner of the White House during the rebuilding. Nov. 6, 1950.

EVB2946707: Renovation of the White House during the Truman Administration. View of the Northeast Corner of the White House during the rebuilding. Nov. 6, 1950. / Bridgeman Images

Chinese Communist soldiers are taken from a tower captured by government forces. The fighting took place along the border of Kiangsi and Fukien provinces in January 1934.
Chinese Communist soldiers are taken from a tower captured by government forces. The fighting took place along the border of Kiangsi and Fukien provinces in January 1934.

EVB2946740: Chinese Communist soldiers are taken from a tower captured by government forces. The fighting took place along the border of Kiangsi and Fukien provinces in January 1934. / Bridgeman Images

Prince Faisal l bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia and King Farouk of Egypt. They dine at Ras el-Tin Palace in Alexandria following a meeting of the Arab League, April 9, 1946. Five of the nine resolutions passed in this Arab League session addressed actions to resist Jewish settlement in Palestine.
Prince Faisal l bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia and King Farouk of Egypt. They dine at Ras el-Tin Palace in Alexandria following a meeting of the Arab League, April 9, 1946. Five of the nine resolutions passed in this Arab League session addressed actions to resist Jewish settlement in Palestine.

EVB2946805: Prince Faisal l bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia and King Farouk of Egypt. They dine at Ras el-Tin Palace in Alexandria following a meeting of the Arab League, April 9, 1946. Five of the nine resolutions passed in this Arab League session addressed actions to resist Jewish settlement in Palestine. / Bridgeman Images

Athens Police and Greek National guardsmen maintain order at the polls in the first free election in ten years. Picture of candidates are posted on the walls of the polling place in the Kolonos District of Athens. March 31, 1946.
Athens Police and Greek National guardsmen maintain order at the polls in the first free election in ten years. Picture of candidates are posted on the walls of the polling place in the Kolonos District of Athens. March 31, 1946.

EVB2946814: Athens Police and Greek National guardsmen maintain order at the polls in the first free election in ten years. Picture of candidates are posted on the walls of the polling place in the Kolonos District of Athens. March 31, 1946. / Bridgeman Images

Tiergarten Park and the boulevard leading to the Brandenburg Gate after World War 2. The landscape is filled with bomb craters from the war. Berlin, Germany. c. 1945-46.
Tiergarten Park and the boulevard leading to the Brandenburg Gate after World War 2. The landscape is filled with bomb craters from the war. Berlin, Germany. c. 1945-46.

EVB2946838: Tiergarten Park and the boulevard leading to the Brandenburg Gate after World War 2. The landscape is filled with bomb craters from the war. Berlin, Germany. c. 1945-46. / Bridgeman Images

President Sukarno of the new Republic of Indonesia in 1945. After the Japanese surrender, Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesian independence on August 17, 1945. He led the revolution that ousted the Dutch in 1949.
President Sukarno of the new Republic of Indonesia in 1945. After the Japanese surrender, Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesian independence on August 17, 1945. He led the revolution that ousted the Dutch in 1949.

EVB2946765: President Sukarno of the new Republic of Indonesia in 1945. After the Japanese surrender, Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesian independence on August 17, 1945. He led the revolution that ousted the Dutch in 1949. / Bridgeman Images

President Miguel Aleman of Mexico (left) with President Harry Truman. Aleman's was welcomed by a parade at the beginning of his state visit. Washington, D.C., April 29, 1947.
President Miguel Aleman of Mexico (left) with President Harry Truman. Aleman's was welcomed by a parade at the beginning of his state visit. Washington, D.C., April 29, 1947.

EVB2946862: President Miguel Aleman of Mexico (left) with President Harry Truman. Aleman's was welcomed by a parade at the beginning of his state visit. Washington, D.C., April 29, 1947. / Bridgeman Images

Arab Palestinians examine weapons in a Jerusalem market. Guns, bullets, and hand grenades were for sale beside vegetables on March 1, 1948.
Arab Palestinians examine weapons in a Jerusalem market. Guns, bullets, and hand grenades were for sale beside vegetables on March 1, 1948.

EVB2946795: Arab Palestinians examine weapons in a Jerusalem market. Guns, bullets, and hand grenades were for sale beside vegetables on March 1, 1948. / Bridgeman Images

President Harry Truman on the Presidential train at a campaign stop in Willard, Missouri. July 5, 1948.
President Harry Truman on the Presidential train at a campaign stop in Willard, Missouri. July 5, 1948.

EVB2946886: President Harry Truman on the Presidential train at a campaign stop in Willard, Missouri. July 5, 1948. / Bridgeman Images

The Greek national elections of March 31, 1946 resulted in right-wing coalition government. Greek cabinet headed by Premier Panayotis Poulitsas, L-R seated: John Theotokis, Interior; Premier Poulitsas; Constantine Tsaldaris, Foreign Affairs. L-R Standing: Stefaros Stefanopoulos, France; George Papandreau; Stelios Gonatas, Communication; Sophocles Venizelos; Panaghiotis Canellopoilos, and Petros Mauromichalis, Defense.
The Greek national elections of March 31, 1946 resulted in right-wing coalition government. Greek cabinet headed by Premier Panayotis Poulitsas, L-R seated: John Theotokis, Interior; Premier Poulitsas; Constantine Tsaldaris, Foreign Affairs. L-R Standing: Stefaros Stefanopoulos, France; George Papandreau; Stelios Gonatas, Communication; Sophocles Venizelos; Panaghiotis Canellopoilos, and Petros Mauromichalis, Defense.

EVB2946816: The Greek national elections of March 31, 1946 resulted in right-wing coalition government. Greek cabinet headed by Premier Panayotis Poulitsas, L-R seated: John Theotokis, Interior; Premier Poulitsas; Constantine Tsaldaris, Foreign Affairs. L-R Standing: Stefaros Stefanopoulos, France; George Papandreau; Stelios Gonatas, Communication; Sophocles Venizelos; Panaghiotis Canellopoilos, and Petros Mauromichalis, Defense. / Bridgeman Images

President Harry Truman about to throw the first ball at the 1951 of the season at Griffith Stadium. April 20, 1950. With the President are: Mrs. Alben Barkley, VP Alben Barkley, Bess Truman, Harry Truman, manager Bucky Harris, Clark Griffith, and NY York Yankees manager Casey Stengel.
President Harry Truman about to throw the first ball at the 1951 of the season at Griffith Stadium. April 20, 1950. With the President are: Mrs. Alben Barkley, VP Alben Barkley, Bess Truman, Harry Truman, manager Bucky Harris, Clark Griffith, and NY York Yankees manager Casey Stengel.

EVB2946916: President Harry Truman about to throw the first ball at the 1951 of the season at Griffith Stadium. April 20, 1950. With the President are: Mrs. Alben Barkley, VP Alben Barkley, Bess Truman, Harry Truman, manager Bucky Harris, Clark Griffith, and NY York Yankees manager Casey Stengel. / Bridgeman Images

President Eisenhower with Fred Morrow, Oct. 4, 1956. Morrow served as a personal adviser and administrative assistant in the 1952 campaign Eisenhower. Frederic Morrow was the first African American Presidential aide in history, serving as Administrative Officer for Special projects on President Eisenhower’s staff from 1955 to 1961.
President Eisenhower with Fred Morrow, Oct. 4, 1956. Morrow served as a personal adviser and administrative assistant in the 1952 campaign Eisenhower. Frederic Morrow was the first African American Presidential aide in history, serving as Administrative Officer for Special projects on President Eisenhower’s staff from 1955 to 1961.

EVB2946958: President Eisenhower with Fred Morrow, Oct. 4, 1956. Morrow served as a personal adviser and administrative assistant in the 1952 campaign Eisenhower. Frederic Morrow was the first African American Presidential aide in history, serving as Administrative Officer for Special projects on President Eisenhower’s staff from 1955 to 1961. / Bridgeman Images

Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev waves as he arrives at the White House, Sept. 15, 1959. To his left is U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Henry Cabot Lodge. USSR Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrei Gromyko, is third from right.
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev waves as he arrives at the White House, Sept. 15, 1959. To his left is U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Henry Cabot Lodge. USSR Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrei Gromyko, is third from right.

EVB2946988: Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev waves as he arrives at the White House, Sept. 15, 1959. To his left is U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Henry Cabot Lodge. USSR Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrei Gromyko, is third from right. / Bridgeman Images

Premier Khrushchev and President Eisenhower on the last day of his American visit. At far left is Andrei Gromyko, Foreign Minister of USSR. Sept. 27, 1959.
Premier Khrushchev and President Eisenhower on the last day of his American visit. At far left is Andrei Gromyko, Foreign Minister of USSR. Sept. 27, 1959.

EVB2946997: Premier Khrushchev and President Eisenhower on the last day of his American visit. At far left is Andrei Gromyko, Foreign Minister of USSR. Sept. 27, 1959. / Bridgeman Images

Christmas portrait of President Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower with their four grandchildren
Christmas portrait of President Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower with their four grandchildren

EVB2946942: Christmas portrait of President Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower with their four grandchildren / Bridgeman Images

President Eisenhower at the Conference on Foreign Aspects of U.S. National Security, 1958
President Eisenhower at the Conference on Foreign Aspects of U.S. National Security, 1958

EVB2947042: President Eisenhower at the Conference on Foreign Aspects of U.S. National Security, 1958 / Bridgeman Images

Routes of U.S. Air Force C-54 'Flying Boxcars' from the North America to Frankfurt, Germany, 1948-49 (print)
Routes of U.S. Air Force C-54 'Flying Boxcars' from the North America to Frankfurt, Germany, 1948-49 (print)

EVB2946841: Routes of U.S. Air Force C-54 'Flying Boxcars' from the North America to Frankfurt, Germany, 1948-49 (print) / Bridgeman Images

President Truman's second term cabinet on Aug. 15, 1949
President Truman's second term cabinet on Aug. 15, 1949

EVB2946877: President Truman's second term cabinet on Aug. 15, 1949 / Bridgeman Images

Prime Minister Mossadegh of Iran (right) during his visit to Washington, D.C. Oct. 23, 1951.
Prime Minister Mossadegh of Iran (right) during his visit to Washington, D.C. Oct. 23, 1951.

EVB2946807: Prime Minister Mossadegh of Iran (right) during his visit to Washington, D.C. Oct. 23, 1951. / Bridgeman Images

President Harry Truman and VP Alben Barkley wave to cameras during the Inaugural parade. Jan. 20, 1949.
President Harry Truman and VP Alben Barkley wave to cameras during the Inaugural parade. Jan. 20, 1949.

EVB2946895: President Harry Truman and VP Alben Barkley wave to cameras during the Inaugural parade. Jan. 20, 1949. / Bridgeman Images

President Harry Truman poses with performers of the inaugural gala held at the National Guard Armory. Jan. 19, 1948. L to R: Lena Horne, Margaret O'Brien, George Jessel, no ID, Dorothy Maynor, no ID, no ID, President Harry Truman, Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Phil Regan, no ID, Lucy Monroe, no ID, no ID, Jane Powell, Gene Kelly, Sally De Marco, Tony De Marco.
President Harry Truman poses with performers of the inaugural gala held at the National Guard Armory. Jan. 19, 1948. L to R: Lena Horne, Margaret O'Brien, George Jessel, no ID, Dorothy Maynor, no ID, no ID, President Harry Truman, Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Phil Regan, no ID, Lucy Monroe, no ID, no ID, Jane Powell, Gene Kelly, Sally De Marco, Tony De Marco.

EVB2946898: President Harry Truman poses with performers of the inaugural gala held at the National Guard Armory. Jan. 19, 1948. L to R: Lena Horne, Margaret O'Brien, George Jessel, no ID, Dorothy Maynor, no ID, no ID, President Harry Truman, Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Phil Regan, no ID, Lucy Monroe, no ID, no ID, Jane Powell, Gene Kelly, Sally De Marco, Tony De Marco. / Bridgeman Images

A plane dusts the ancient city of Athens with DDT prevent the spread of cholera in Greece from Egypt. The DDT was intended to kills flies associated with the disease's spread. In the background is the Acropolis with the ancient Parthenon. Oct. 31, 1947.
A plane dusts the ancient city of Athens with DDT prevent the spread of cholera in Greece from Egypt. The DDT was intended to kills flies associated with the disease's spread. In the background is the Acropolis with the ancient Parthenon. Oct. 31, 1947.

EVB2946825: A plane dusts the ancient city of Athens with DDT prevent the spread of cholera in Greece from Egypt. The DDT was intended to kills flies associated with the disease's spread. In the background is the Acropolis with the ancient Parthenon. Oct. 31, 1947. / Bridgeman Images

David Eisenhower, the President's 5 year old grandson, cutting his birthday cake. March 30, 1953
David Eisenhower, the President's 5 year old grandson, cutting his birthday cake. March 30, 1953

EVB2946946: David Eisenhower, the President's 5 year old grandson, cutting his birthday cake. March 30, 1953 / Bridgeman Images

Vice President Richard Nixon with reporters on Nov. 26, 1957. They questioned the VP on Eisenhower's mild stroke of the previous day which left the President with a slight speech impediment.
Vice President Richard Nixon with reporters on Nov. 26, 1957. They questioned the VP on Eisenhower's mild stroke of the previous day which left the President with a slight speech impediment.

EVB2946985: Vice President Richard Nixon with reporters on Nov. 26, 1957. They questioned the VP on Eisenhower's mild stroke of the previous day which left the President with a slight speech impediment. / Bridgeman Images


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