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Fact or Fake symbol. Concept word Fact or Fake on wooden blocks. Businessman hand.Business and Fact or Fake concept. Copy space.-stock-photo
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - 1956 June 23: 30 haléř blue postage stamp depicting portrait of Frana Sramek, Czechoslovakian writer. Fráňa Šrámek was a Czech impressionist and vitalist poet, novelist, playwright and anarchist. In 1885 his family relocated to Písek, where he lived for a long time and much of his work was created in and about this town. After study he joined the military for a period of about a year, but was forced to continue service for another due to bad behavior. In 1914 he fell ill with rheumatism-stock-photo
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Kyiv, Ukraine- 28th July, 2025: Large military recruitment poster featuring a soldier standing on Khreshchatyk street in Kyiv. Ukraine.13th Operational Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine 'Charter' or 'Khartiya'-stock-photo
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - 1951 February 17: 5 koruna gray-blue postage stamp depicting portrait of Julius Fucik (Fučík), journalist, critic, writer, an active member of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. He was imprisoned and tortured by the Gestapo in Prague, and executed in Berlin. While in prison, Fučík recorded his interrogation experiences on small pieces of paper, which were smuggled out and published after the war as Notes from the Gallows. The book established Fučík as a symbol of resistance to oppression, as well as an icon of communist propaganda-stock-photo
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - 1949 March 20: 4 koruna violet-brown postage stamp depicting portrait of Jiri (Jiří) Wolker. He was a Czech poet, marginally journalist and playwright, one of the founder Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Although he lived a short life, he became one of the most important Czech poets-stock-photo
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA - 1949 March 20: 2 koruna bright blue postage stamp depicting portrait of Julius Fucik (Fučík), journalist, critic, writer, an active member of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. He was imprisoned and tortured by the Gestapo in Prague, and executed in Berlin. While in prison, Fučík recorded his interrogation experiences on small pieces of paper, which were smuggled out and published after the war as Notes from the Gallows. The book established Fučík as a symbol of resistance to oppression, as well as an icon of communist propaganda-stock-photo
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Fake news red rubber stamp. Square FAKE NEWS Stamp Vector Set with Bold Red Frames and Grunge Texture-stock-photo
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Fake news simple rubber stamp icon isolated vector. Minimal FAKE NEWS Stamp Vector Pack with Clean Red Rectangle Frame Designs-stock-photo
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Fake news red sign seal label vector illustration. Grunge Circular FAKE NEWS Stamp Vector Design in Red and Black Variants-stock-photo
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Fake News. Red and black Fake News stamp on a white background, symbolizing misinformation or false reports. Grunge FAKE NEWS Stamp Vector Icon.-stock-photo
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Weathered Political Sticker on Urban Metal Pole with Blurred Garden Background-stock-photo
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FUNDAMENTAL. Word written on square wooden tiles with an orange background. Horizontal photography.-stock-photo
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EXPANSION. Word written on square wooden tiles with an orange background. Horizontal photography.-stock-photo
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Manifest Destiny or American Progress chromolithograph after painting by John Gast. Across the Continent Westward Course of Empire Takes Its Way-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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The Nazi-Era Thingstätte Amphitheater in Heidelberg, Germany-stock-photo
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Journal of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR 'Propagandist and agitator' 1955, with text space-stock-photo
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Journal of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR 'Propagandist and agitator', table of contents-stock-photo
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Journal of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR 'Propagandist and agitator', 1955-stock-photo
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WW2 Careless Talk Costs Lives poster-stock-photo
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Journal of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR 'Propagandist and agitator', table of contents-stock-photo
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CUBA - 1961 April 24: 10 céntimo pale green, carmine-rose and black postage stamp depicting Flag and Revolutionary, Freedom fighters in front of flag. Day of Liberation, January 1, 1959. Stamp Day-stock-photo