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Images Dated 1st January 1930

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Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953)

Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) Soviet leader, addressing the Sixteenth Congress of the Russian Communist Party, 1930. This was the last Congress to be dominated by the original leaders of the Party

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: Medical missionary in China

Medical missionary in China treating a patient. Card published c1930

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: French Air Force Poster

French Air Force Poster
Poster advertising for pilots to join the French Air Force from the age of 17 years

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: Mussolinis propaganda books against jewish people

Mussolinis propaganda books against jewish people

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: USSR 1930, Wilhelm Pieck (1876 - 1960)

USSR 1930, Wilhelm Pieck (1876 - 1960)
USSR 1930. Wilhelm Pieck (1876 - 1960), German communist statesman and President of the German Democratic Republic (1949 - 1960)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: American Depression 1930s

American Depression 1930s
The American Depression - 1930s. Apple vendors stood at street corners in almost every city, trying to eke out a meagre living for their families

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: American Depression 1930s

American Depression 1930s
The American Depression - 1930s. Children faced starvation when local relief funds were exhausted and there was no work for their parents. Emergency food depots were set up

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: American Depression 1930 s

American Depression 1930 s
The American Depression 1930 s. What We Need is a New Pump, cartoon on Franklin Delano Roosevelts New Deal and the pump priming deficits

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: American Depression 1930s: Shanty town

American Depression 1930s: Shanty town
The American Depression 1930s: Thousands of jobless lived in shanty towns nicknamed Hoovervilles, earning a few cents a day sorting bottles and cans

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: National Recovery Agency

National Recovery Agency which operated in the United States during the 1930s Depression. " Blue Eagle" window card, displayed by storekeepers when the NRA started

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: American Depression: Camp outside Washington

American Depression: Camp outside Washington
The American Depression: Camp outside Washington of the ex - servicemen who marched on the city asking for the bonuses promised to them to be paid in a lump sum

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: Tornado striking town, United States, 1930s

Tornado striking town, United States, 1930s
Tornado striking a town in the Mid - West of the USA, 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: Building stock water dam, United States, 1930

Building stock water dam, United States, 1930
Building a stock water dam, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA, during the 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: Actress Lillian Gish, 1930

Actress Lillian Gish, 1930

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: Chester Road, 1930

Chester Road, 1930

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1930: Gandhi during Salt March

Gandhi during Salt March


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