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Hitler and Mussolini: Color Photos of Chummy Warmongers

Color photos of Hitler and Mussolini in 1938 raise a disconcerting question: How could two almost comically grandiose, unappealing thugs manage to pull their own nations — and ultimately much of the world — into war?

Wallis and Edward: Anti-Romance of the Century?

LIFE’s 25 Most Meow-Worthy Pictures of Cats

The Photo That Changed the Face of AIDS

Rare Photos Capture the ‘Essential’ Marilyn Monroe


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Before and After D-Day: Color Photos From England and France

In color photos taken before and after the invasion, LIFE magazine's Frank Scherschel captured countless other, lesser-known scenes from the run-up to the onslaught and the heady weeks after

Faces of the American Dead in Vietnam: One Week’s Toll, June 1969

See Early Photos of the Statue of Liberty Before It Came to NYC

Behind the Picture: Joseph Goebbels Glares at the Camera, Geneva, 1933

Ghosts of D-Day: Omar Bradley at Omaha Beach, June 1969


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