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Cold War: Soviet Destalinization
American boy: Ed Turner (about 1880)
Film reviews: Sh-Sl More work here,
American peaked caps: Chronology--19th century
English seaside resorts: Brighton
Spanish biographies: Francisco Franco
Herman schgoolwear: Sailor suit styles--the 192-s
Freedom history: Overarching themes
American Indians: Southwestern Tribes
School smock: Unknown contries
World War I: Aftermath--War memorials
American family: Brother and sister (1864)
Americam long stockings: Gender color conventions
German silor headwear: Chin straps
Australian chronology: The 1900s
World War II: English clithing rationing
American underwear: Sears 1942
English orphanages: St. Vincent'
World war II: Sudeten crisis--September 12 crisis
World war II: Sudeten crisis--September 13 crisis
World War II: German Kriegsmarine--Operations
World war I: American ethnic communities
American exceptionalism: Accomplishments
World War II: Imperial Japanese Army
English skirted garments: Specifc garments
American kilt suits: Highlnd jackets
English sailor hats: Chronolohy
Sailor suit headwear: Country trends
Scottish sailor suits: Chronology--The 19th century
Scottish schools: Inidentified school (1920s)
American juvenile suits: The 19th century
American 1850s tunics: Elements
English romper chronology: The 1900s
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