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990_05_3-Sport-FB-A-CU_13HR Ossining, New York: c. 1929 Number 82,064 carries the football for the Sing Sing prisoners football team as they play aginst the Naval Militia team in Ossining. Sing Sing won the game, 33-0.
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1035_06_709419 The Reverend John Atwood and his Family, Darby, Henry
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902_05_12528786highres The Storming of the Bastille, Paris, France, 14 July 1789. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12528934highres The Spanish Inquisition, torture by fire, 16th century. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12529010highres The pillory, a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands which was used for punishment by public humiliation. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12529040highres The Passing of the Vestals. The Vestals or Vestal Virgins were priestesses of Vesta, goddess of the hearth. To be allowed entry into the order, a girl had to be free of physical and mental defects, have two living parents and be a daughter of a free-born resident of Rome, they were able to pardon prisoners condemned to death when they passed them in the streets by chance. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12529347highres The Old George and Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, England, seen here in the early 19th century. A medieval inn noted for being the stopping off point for prisoners on their way from Newgate Prison to the gallows at Tyburn, they would stop here for a last drink. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12512634highres The destruction of the town of Sidon and the deportation of its population to Assyria by the Assyrian king Esarhaddon after the failed rebellion of the Sidonian king Abdi-Milkutti in 677 BC. Esarhaddon, king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire who reigned 681 - 669 BC. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12512800highres The capture of Teutobochus, a legendary giant and king of the Teutons. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12513166highres Magic Lantern slide circa 1900 hand coloured. Titled Cities and places of interest in the Mediterranean. No. 32.?THE CASTLE OF.ST. ELMO, NAPLES, AND THE MARINA. This fortress, which from its situation and from the enormous thickness of its walls, is regarded as impregnable, is well worthy of a visit, especially by the curious in military matters, as here may he seen the Italian system of managing a prison for soldiers?to which purpose the castle, is now applied. There is also to be obtained from its ramparts a most glorious view of the hay and of the little islands lying in it. There attaches, to the castle a peculiarity that pertains to few Italian edifices, viz., the fact that scarcely a century has passed, since its first erection, in which its name has not been changed, its original name having been St. Erasmo when built in the fourteenth century, and since then it has borne half-a-dozen others.
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902_05_12528788highres Louis XVI and his family, prisoners in The Temple, Paris, France, 1792. Louis XVI, 1754 - 1793. Last King of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12529118highres Louis IX taken prisoner at the Battle of Fariskur during the Seventh Crusade which lasted from 1248 to 1254. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12529122highres Joan of Arc taken prisoner in 1430. Joan of Arc, c. 1412 -1431, aka The Maid of Orleans. Heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War and canonized as a Roman Catholic saint. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12512715highres Henry VI, seated on a white horse, is taken to the Battle of Barnett by Edward IV to prevent the Lancastrians from retaking their king. Henry VI, 1421 - 1471. King of England. Edward IV, 1442 - 1483. King of England. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12512811highres Ezzelino III da Romano in prison at Soncino after being wounded at the Battle of Cassano d'Adda in 1259. Ezzelino III da Romano, 1194 - 1259. Italian feudal lord in the March of Treviso, Italy and cruel tyrant. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12512644highres Croesus of Lydia led before Cyrus the Great on the capture of Sardis, c.546 BC. Croesus, 595 BC - c. 546 BC. King of Lydia. Cyrus II of Persia, c. 600 - 530 BC, aka Cyrus the Great?or Cyrus the Elder. Founder of the Achaemenid Empire. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12512667highres Critias ordering the execution of Theramenes, 404 BC. After the fall of Athens to the Spartans, Critias, as one of the Thirty Tyrants, blacklisted many of its citizens. Most of his prisoners were executed and their wealth confiscated. Critias, c. 460 - 403 BC. Athenian political figure and author. Theramenes, died 404 BC. Athenian statesman. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12528911highres Christopher Columbus in chains on his way back to Spain after being arrested in Santo Domingo accused of tyranny and incompetence. Christopher Columbus, c. 1450/1451 to 1506. Genoese explorer, navigator and colonizer. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12512857highres Ayesha captured by the soldiers of Ali during the Battle of the Camel, Basra, Iraq, 7 November 656. ??'ishah bint Ab? Bakr, also spelled A'ishah, Aisyah, Ayesha, A'isha, Aishat, Aishah, or Aisha, c.613/614 - 678. One of Muhammad's wives. Ali, 601 - 661. Cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12512742highres Antonio Perez, 1540-1611. Spanish statesman, secretary of king Philip II of Spain, said to have organised the murder of Juan de Escobedo. He is seen here being visited in prison by his family in 1589. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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990_05_4-WWI-France-M_4HR Argonne Forest, France: November, 1918 French officers of an ambulance division dine by the side of the road with a German Red Cross prisoner who has fallen into their hands. A group of interested spectators has gathered around.
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990_05_7-Crime-Pris-Int_14HR Ossining, New York: 1936..A prisoner in his cell at the 110 year old Sing Sing Correctional Facility.
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990_05_3-Acc-EyeG_2HR Europe: July 9, 1917 A WWI German prisoner of war captured by the British in their latest drive. His eyeglasses are held on by rubber straps around his ears.
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902_05_12279982HighRes William Wallace in 1305 on his way to Westminster Hall, London, England, to be tried for treason. Sir William Wallace, ? -1305. Scottish landowner, one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
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902_05_12310080HighRes Vercingetorix throws down his arms at the feet of Julius Caesar, 52 BC. After this he was imprisoned in the Tullianum in Rome for five years, before being publicly displayed in Caesar's triumph in 46 BC. He was executed after the triumph, probably by strangulation in his prison. Vercingetorix, c. 82 BC ? 46 BC. Chieftain of the Arverni tribe. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12290005HighRes The suffering and death due to poor ventilation, of English prisoners in the Black Hole of Calcutta, a small dungeon in the old Fort William in Calcutta, India, where troops of the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah, held British prisoners of war after the capture of the fort on 20 June 1756. From Les Merveilles de la Science, published c. 1870
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902_05_12280381HighRes The Storming of the Bastille, Paris, France, 14 July 1789, portrayed here as being stormed by the military. After a contemporary work.
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902_05_12321133HighRes The Miller's Daughter, illustration from The Golden Wonder Book published 1934. Suddenly the door opened and into the room appeared a little man who said, " Good evening my child. Why are you weeping so bitterly?"
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902_05_12310178HighRes The liberation of Saint Peter from Herod's prison by an angel. From Acts of The Apostles, New Testament. From The Children's Bible, published c. 1883
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902_05_12280302HighRes The horrors of English prison life in the 18th century. From The History of Our Country, published 1900.
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902_05_12280757HighRes The Fleet Prison, London, England in the time of Charles I, 17th century. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published 1901.
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902_05_12280740HighRes The escape of Roger de Mortimer from the Tower of London where he had been imprisoned for leading a revolt against king Edward II in 1322. Roger de Mortimer, 3rd Baron Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, 1287 ?1330. English nobleman and powerful Marcher lord. A Marcher Lord was a strong and trusted noble appointed by the King of England to guard the border (known as the Welsh Marches) between England and Wales. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
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902_05_12323147HighRes The burning of Newgate Prison, London, England by the "No-Popery" rioters during The Gordon Riots of 1780. An anti-Catholic protest in London against the Papists Act of 1778. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1861.
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902_05_12310408HighRes The arrival of Charles Parnell at Kilmainham Gaol, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland in 1882. Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846 ? 1891. Irish nationalist politician. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900
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902_05_12290557HighRes The arrest of Governor Andros during the 1689 Boston revolt. Sir Edmund Andros, 1637 ? 1714. English colonial administrator in North America. From The History of Our Country, published 1899
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902_05_12323142HighRes The abduction and later murder of Jennie aka Jane McCrea by Indians in 1777 during the American Revolutinary War. Jane McCrea, also spelled McCrae or MacCrae, 1752 ? 1777. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1861.
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902_05_12321109HighRes Sir Thomas More and his daughter Margaret, observing from his prison window the monks going to execution in 1535. Sir Thomas More, 1478 to 1535, aka Saint Thomas More. English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and noted Renaissance humanist, tried and executed for treason by beheading. From Illustrations of English and Scottish History published 1882.
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902_05_12285682HighRes Russian prisoners at Cottbus, Germany, peeling potatoes, which were their staple diet, during World War One. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934
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902_05_12289938HighRes Roger David Casement, 1864 ? 1916, aka Sir Roger Casement. Anglo-Irish diplomat for the United Kingdom, humanitarian activist, Irish nationalist and a poet. Hanged as a traitor for his collaboration with the Germans for a 1916 armed uprising in Ireland to gain its independence. From Story of Twenty Five Years, published 1935.
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902_05_12321157HighRes Pushing them forward with the butt ends of their pikes into my reach. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875
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902_05_12282004HighRes Punishment of the stocks. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published 1901.
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902_05_12310671HighRes Prisoners in the Andersonville Prison, confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the American Civil War. From The History of our Country, published1900.
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902_05_12280738HighRes Prince Arthur and Hubert de Burgh, his guard, whilst imprisoned in the Chateau de Falaise by King John of England, after William Frederick Yeames. Arthur I, 1187 ?1203. 4th Earl of Richmond and Duke of Brittany. Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, c. 1160 ? 1243. Justiciar of England and Ireland. From Cassell's History of England, published c.1901
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902_05_12310010HighRes Penal custom. A cattle thief condemned to be exhibited publicly is placed in a wooden cage for three weeks. From Customs of The World, published circa 1913.
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902_05_12310712HighRes Militia commander Keller Anderson is captured by coal miners at Coal Creek, Anderson County, Tennessee, United States of America, during The Coal Creek War, c.1892. From The History of Our Country, published 1900
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902_05_12323148HighRes Lord George Gordon, a prisoner in the Tower of London, England in 1780, convicted of high treason for his role in instigating The Gordon Riots, an anti-Catholic protest in London against the Papists Act of 1778. Lord George Gordon, 1751 ? 1793. British politician. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1861.
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902_05_12280025HighRes Lady Catherine Gordon taken prisoner and brought before Henry VII at St. Michaels Mount, Cornwall, England after his forces routed Warbeck's Cornish army at Exeter in 1497. Lady Catherine Gordon, c.?1474? 1537. Scottish noblewoman and wife of Yorkist pretender, Perkin Warbeck. After her imprisonment by King Henry VII of England, she became a favoured lady-in-waiting of his wife, Elizabeth of York. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published 1901.
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902_05_12321091HighRes Gulliver held prisoner and tied hand, foot and hair by the people from Lilliput during his voyage there. From Gullivers Travels by Dean Swift, published c.1880.
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902_05_12285575HighRes German prisoners being mown down by British rifles whilst attempting to reach their weapons after the First Battle of the Marne. From The War Illustrated Album Deluxe, published 1915.
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902_05_12285681HighRes Front and reverse of card sent to British prisoners of war who were dependent upon contributions sent from home. Food was sent to them via Copenhagen. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934
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902_05_12285677HighRes French troops making a daylight raid on German trenches in search of prisoners for information purposes. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934
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902_05_12310482HighRes Daniel O'Connell released from prison in 1844 after serving three months of a year long sentence for conspiracy. Daniel O'Connell, 1775 ? 1847, aka The Liberator or The Emancipator. Irish political leader. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900
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902_05_12310089HighRes Cleopatra testing poisons on condemned prisoners. Cleopatra VII Philopator, 69 - 30 BC. Last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt. After the painting by Alexandre Cabanel. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915
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902_05_12321124HighRes Charles I in the guard room insulted by the soldiers of Oliver Cromwell, January 27th, 1649. Charles I, 1600 to 1649. King of England, Scotland, Ireland. From Illustrations of English and Scottish History published 1882.
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902_05_12310088HighRes Captives before the Pharaoh. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12280595HighRes Captain John Smith a captive among the Indians. John Smith, 1580 ? 1631, Admiral of New England. English soldier, explorer and author. From The History of Our Country, published 1899
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902_05_12285531HighRes Belgian miners captured by the Germans near Charleroi, Belgium and made to march at the head of the column, which was entering the town, thereby using them as a human shield, during WWI. From The War Illustrated Album Deluxe, published 1915.
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902_05_12323382HighRes Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave, 1761 ? 1793. Politician and orator during the French Revolution. Seen here in prison where he wrote his Introduction to the French Revolution. From Galerie Historique de la Révolution Française, published c.1869.
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902_05_12285597HighRes A Cossack who had been taken prisoner by the Germans during WWI remounts his horse to show the German officer how to put it through its paces and succeeds in escaping the enemy and taking the officer with him. From The War Illustrated Album Deluxe, published 1915.
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902_05_12310160HighRes 1,000 Achaean nobles transported to Rome as hostages in 167 BC accused of having a secret understanding with Perseus of Macedonia, enemy of the Romans. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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1028_14_CLK0288 Palatine Hill. Rome. Lazio. Italy. The Roman Forum seen from Palatine Hill. (Photo by: ClickAlps/REDA&CO)
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990_05_4-WWI-Ger-Hoff_9HR Chorzele, Poland: c. 1916 Russian prisoners before a statue of the Holy Mother near Chorzele in Russian Poland
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990_05_9-France-Paris_18HR Paris, France: c. 1915 The Colonne de Juillet in Paris. It marks the site of the Bastille Prison.
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990_16_9-US-CA-SF-Lab-M_3HR San Francisco, California: July 27, 1934 A poster for the release of Tom Mooney, Labor's Champion, after spending 18 years in prison for the Preparedness Day bombing.
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990_16_9-US-CA-SF-CabCar_1HR San Francisco, California: c. 1955. The Hyde Street cable car climbs to the top of Russian Hill with Alcatraz Island in the background.
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990_16_9-US-CA-SF-AI_3HR San Francisco, California: c. 1953. A curious woman takes a look through a telescope across San Francisco Bay at the Federal Prison on Alcatraz Island.
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990_16_9-Africa-So_9HR Kimberley, South Africa: c. 1920 A scene in the native compound where the native workers are treated almost like prisoners. The men work in the mines all day, and at night they are guarded in the walled compound to try to keep any of the diamonds from being stolen.
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990_16_7-Crime-Pris-Int_2HR Macon, Georgia March 8, 1937 A Bibb County chain gang with picks and shovels returns from work for the day. The county recently instituted an eight hour day for the convicts.
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990_16_4-WWII-US-E-DDay_4HR Normandy, France: June 7, 1944. One of the invasion beaches at Normandy, as British and American troops and supplies continue to pour in and the first prisoners are waiting transport to Britain.
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990_16_4-WWI-Ger-Hoff_5HR Poland: c. 1917 Germans employing Polish laborers to clear the ground for a new military railway to connect with the old Russian line.
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990_16_1-Fin-BL-M_5HR New York, New York:  March 10, 1938. An assistant attorney general conducts a hearing into the affairs of Richard Whitney & Co., one of Wall Street's most prominent firms of the 1920's and 30's. Its president, Richard Whitney, was sentenced to prison in Sing Sing for embezzlement of $1 million from a fund.
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990_16_X-Castro-Fidel_6HR Cuba: October 6, 1962 Fidel Castro conducts a mass interview of the prisoners captured in the unsuccessful Bay of Pigs invasion. The session was televised.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-RI_7HR New York, New York: c. 1934. Some of the contraband weapons taken from the cells of the prisoners on Welfare Island in a raid staged by Commissioner MacCormick.
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990_16_9-US-CA-SF-AI_2HR San Francisco, California: 1946. An aerial view of Alcatraz Island and prison in San Francisco Bay. Angel Island is behind it with a 'Welcome Home, Well Done' sign on the side for the troops returning home from the Asia-Pacific Theater after the end of World War Two.
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990_16_7-Crime-Pris-Int_5HR Ossining, New York: January 13, 1953. A view of the death chamber and electric chair in Sing Sing Prisonin which convicted atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are slated to be electrocuted.
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990_16_7-Crime-Pris-Int_1HR Ossining, New York: 1906 Church service in Sing Sing prison where the ushers are are the guards..
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990_16_7-Crime-Pris-CA_2HR San Quentin, California: August 1, 1937. The new gas chamber that will be used at San Quentin.
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990_16_4-WWII-US-E-Ar_4HR Germany: February 14, 1945. An American soldier lifts the blanket from a fellow soldier to see if he was a friend, while captured German soldiers stand with their hands on their heads in this scene from somewhere on the U.S. First Army front.
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990_16_4-War-CJ_4HR Mukden, Manchuria: c. 1933. Japanese troops question a captured Chinese man in Manchuria for information about the fleeing Chinese troops. It is reported that this Chinese citizen was tortured after this photo was taken.
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975_05_SOV-B-34036 34036 - august, 1944 german death factory near lublin, in majdanek hitlerites built a concentration camp, in which they tortured to death hundreds of thousands of civilians war prisoners, and political prisoners--poles, russians, czechs, frenchmen, jews, greeks and representatives of other nationalities, photo shows: those who were done to death in the death camp, some of the photos found amidst personal belongings of victims, press agency.
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975_05_SOV-B-16246 Photo m, mikhailov camp of annihilation (lublin) [majdanek] the germans asphyxiated the prisoners by the hundred and thousand in concrete chambers, they used for the purpose a gas with the trade-name 'zyklon', scores of cans of zyklon were found in the camp.
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975_05_SOV-B-10562 Soviet scouts laid an ambush of the outskirts of a village and caught a hungarian private named janus caluzi as he was leaving a house he had just ransacked.
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975_05_SOV-B-4557 German soldiers who had been covering the retreat of their unit surrender after disclosed from a grove of woods by soviet red army men.
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975_05_SOV-B-5973 A german officer is sent under escort by a soviet soldier through a village in the orel area during world war ll.
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975_05_SOV-B-5987 Part of the 1943 summer harvest of germans, nazi prisoners.
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975_05_SOV-B-9339 Westplatte peninsula of gdansk harbor, nazi invasion of poland, september 1939, polish pows with german guards after their surrender.
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975_05_SOV-B-9682 On entering pomerania the red army troops discovered this camp for political prisoners - women, whom the germans had no time to drive off with them.
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975_05_SOV-B-24552 This 13-year girl jadwiga homicka, of warsaw, and stephanie soltes, of cologne, were arrested, together with hundreds of other women and thrown into the pomerania camp for political prisoners.
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975_05_SOV-B-24512B The red army freed them, americans and british prisoners of war in the yard of a german prison camp, near poznan, they wanted to have their pictures taken behind the barbed wire fence, which separated them from the rest of the world for several years.
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975_05_SOV-B-24512A The red army freed them, americans and british prisoners of war in the yard of a german prison camp, near poznan, they wanted to have their pictures taken behind the barbed wire fence, which separated them from the rest of the world for several years.
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975_05_SOV-B-6633 German 6th army defeated at stalingrad, feild-marshall von paulus and other high german officer become prisoners of the red army.
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975_05_TASS-B-175753 Nazi general field-marshal von paulus taken prisoner after he surrendered at the end of the battle of stalingrad on february 2, 1943, is escorted by soviet interpreter l, bezymensky across the village of zavarygino outside stalingrad.
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975_05_SOV-B-15437 57,600 germans officers and men, taken prisoners on the byelorussian fronts wait for the train which will take them to a prisoners' camp.
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975_05_SOV-B-1410a Marching german prisoners of war towards the volga, january 1943, stalingrad.
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975_05_SOV-B-670 Group of von paulus' officers taken prisoners by the soviets at stalingrad, world war ll.
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975_05_TASS-D-i4000w4m Stalingrad, ussr, february 1943: german field marshal von paulus taken prisoner with members of his staff after the nazi defeat.
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975_05_TASS-B-681640 Vietnam war, pistol, money, and identification documents of u,s,a,f, lieutenant lynn k, powell whose plane was shot down by vietnamese anti-aircraft gunners during a raid on hanoi on august 21, 1967, together with his plane, the american air pirate has found his inglorious end in vietnam.
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975_05_TASS-D-203140 Moscow, russia, march 14, 2000, notorious chechen warlord salman raduyev /r/ started testifying on monday evening on 'episodes' of apartment houses' blasts in moscow last september to investigator of russian prosecutor-general's office valery popov /in pic,/, in the lefortovo investigation prison, raduyev was arrested as a result of a special operation carried out by the federal security service last sunday.
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975_19_TASS-D-S005718A Tashkent, uzbekistan, rebels involved in mass disturbances in andizhan in may, 2005 appear in the supreme court of uzbekistan, the court found them guilty of terrorism, an attempted coup d'etat and unlawful takeover of administrative buildings, they were sentenced to prison terms ranging from five to twenty years.
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975_19_TASS-D-S0057184 Tashkent, uzbekistan, rebels involved in mass disturbances in andizhan in may, 2005 appear in the supreme court of uzbekistan, the court found them guilty of terrorism, an attempted coup d'etat and unlawful takeover of administrative buildings, they were sentenced to prison terms ranging from five to twenty years.
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