A man on the corner of 6th Ave and 40th Street in New York City reading a newspaper, the headline of which reads; “Nazi Army Now 75 Miles Away from Paris” (May 18th, 1940).
Pablo Picasso. Head of a Woman (II), preparatory drawing for Guernica. 1937.
Barnett Freedman, D-Day Preparations (Briefings), 1944.
Albrect Altdorfer, Alexanderschlacht (The Battle of Alexander at Issus), 1529 .
Pablo Picasso. Weeping Woman, Study for Guernica. 1937.
13th-century trébuchet (catapult); launching an incendiary missile (Harper's Weekly engraving, 1868).
Margaret Bourke-White, Anit-aircraft fire during air raids on Moscow, July, 1941.
Vasiliy Fiodorovich Timm, The Battle of Kulm (Chlumec and the village of Přestanov), Northern Bohemia, 1813.
Frederick Ferdinand Schafer (1839–1927), Indians on the Warpath, n.d.
The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral stands intact, visible through the smoke generated by German incendiary bombs in December of 1940.
Graham Sutherland OM, Devastation, 1941: An East End Street (Crayon, gouache, ink, graphite and watercolour on paper on hardboard), London.
Vasily Vasilyevich Vereshchagin, Apotheosis of War (Oil on canvas), 1871.
Two Soldiers and a Mule wearing M1915 Gummimasks (Gas masks), c. 1917.
Fouad Elkoury, Azarieh, Beirut (Silver bromide print), 1991.
Aleksandr Rodchenko, War of the Future, 1930.