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Photos Say More Than Words Ever Could.
Brazilian police fire on a man during protests against corruption and police brutality in 2013.
Sergeant Frank Praytor looks after a kitten during the height of the Korean War in 1952.
A curious Afghan girl holds the hand of a female American soldier.
A South Korean man cries as his North Korean brother waves after inter-Korean temporary family reunions.
Thania Sayne leaning on her husband's headstone the day before their wedding anniversary.
Captain Donald Spindler saves 6-year-old Aaliyah Frazier from a fire in Indiana.
The child KKK member touches his reflection in an African American officer's riot shield during a 1992 demonstration.
"100,000 monks in prayer for a better world"
A doctor monitors vitals after 23 hour long heart transplant surgery in 1987. His assistant is sleeping in the corner.
The patient survived and actually outlived his doctor.
Celebration as Minnesota legalizes gay marriage
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What life is all about.
A child is passed through barbed wire to his grandparents at a refugee camp during the Kosovo War.
Cook hugs his dog Coco after finding her inside his destroyed home in Alabama following the Tornado in March, 2012
An old WW2 Russian tank veteran finally found the old tank in which he passed through the entire war – standing in a small Russian town as a monument
A woman sits amidst the wreckage caused by a massive earthquake and ensuing tsunam, in Natori, northern Japan, in March 2011
Young man just found out his brother was killed
Lithuanian man in shock after accidentally hitting and killing an eight year old.
Hhaing The Yu, 29, holds his face in his hand as rain falls on the decimated remains of his home near Myanmar’s capital of Yangon (Rangoon). In May 2008, cyclone Nargis struck southern Myanmar, leaving millions homeless and claiming more than 100,000 lives
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Christians protect Muslims during prayer in the midst of the 2011 uprisings in Cairo, Egypt
Two engineers died when the windmill they were working on caught fire. This might be the last picture taken of them alive. Picture was taken on October 29th, 2013 in the Netherlands.
A starving child and missionary
merican POWs heading home from Vietnam as their plane finally lifts off.
An Afghan man offers tea to soldiers
During massive floods in Cuttack City, India, in 2011, a heroic villager saved numerous stray cats by carrying them with a basket balanced on his head
Ignorance is bliss - Homeless man sleeps outside a diner in Milwaukee.
A Filipino politician took this photo of his family moments before being assassinated.
Diego Frazão Torquato, 12 year old Brazilian playing the violin at his teacher’s funeral.
This was taken moments after Jewish refugees realized they weren't being sent to their deaths at the horrible concentration camps and were in fact being saved.
Turkish official teases starving Armenian children by showing them a piece of bread during the Armenian Genocide in 1915.
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