EVB2926568: Cold War. A West German border policeman (right) lifts the barrier into the No-Man's-Land between the western and Soviet zones of Germany, for teacher Martin Pflau and two of his pupils. Pflau conducts a school on a state farm in No-Man's-Land near Vienenburg, May 7, 1951, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
EVB2928240: Vietnam War, Pink Rose, during the Pink Rose test program target areas near Tay Ninh and An Loc, Vietnam were sprayed with agent orange twice and with a drying agent once. Ten flights of three B-52s each dropped 42 M-35 incendiary incendiary cluster bombs, per aircraft, into the target area setting fires that burned the heavy growth, c.late 1960s / Bridgeman Images
EVB2928396: The American Revolution, Vue de Boston. Prospect von Boston gegan der Bucht am Hasen Vue de Boston vers le Cale du Port, harbor in Boston, Massachusetts, two ships at anchor, British soldiers and men working, merchandise on shore, an idealized view depicting Boston as a typical European city, by Franz Xaver Haberman, c.1770s / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925211: The Lane Sisters with Gail Page protest famous Hollywood costume designer, Orry-Kelly. Aug. 28, 1939. The Warner Brothers, designer Orry Kelly holds a corset, the actresses picket with signs reading: We Won't Wear Corsets, Down with a Whalebone Boa Constrictor, and Our Figures Need No I improvement / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925214: David Hume Kennerly headed the White House photography staff during Gerald Ford's presidency. The Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist was Personal Photographer to the President. On April 5, 1975, he had recently returned from Vietnam with Army Chief of Staff Gen. Frederick Weiland, whose impossible mission had been to prevent to final collapse of South Vietnam / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925220: Jomo Kenyatta, Kenyan nationalist leader at a press conference in London, Nov. 8, 1961. In 1962 while still ruled by Britain, Kenya established internal government with Kenyatta as its first President. While Kenyatta was of the Kikuyu (Gikuyu) tribe, he wore a beaded Luo tribal hat. Originally worn by only by men of the Luo tribe, but after independence, it was adopted by other Kenyans / Bridgeman Images