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Into the Jaws of Death is a historic photograph taken on June 6, 1944 by Robert F. Sargent
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by Adam Whitehead for the Spring/Summer 2013 issue of Telegraph Men’s Style
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“This little echidna is lucky to be alive after being found wandering down the middle of the street in Victoria, Australia. Megan Wilson first spotted the spiky creature and scooped him up and took him to the Healesville Animal Sanctuary.”
Picture: Jay Town/Newspix / Rex Features
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A welder at a boat-and-sub-building yard adjusts her goggles before resuming work, October, 1943. By 1945, women comprised well over a third of the civilian labor force (in 1940, it was closer to a quarter) and millions of those jobs were filled in factories: building bombers, manufacturing munitions, welding, drilling and riveting for the war effort.
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