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May 14, 1964: Nasser and Khrushchev press button for explosion at Aswan Dam Gamal-002.jpg
May 14, 1964: Nasser and Khrushchev press button for explosion at Aswan Dam
May 24, 1964: Candidate Goldwater suggests using nuclear weapons in Vietnam War Barry Goldwater.jpg
May 24, 1964: Candidate Goldwater suggests using nuclear weapons in Vietnam War
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May 25, 1964: "Papa Doc" Duvalier named Haiti's "President for Life"

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Treblinka memorial

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Structural formula of Propranolol

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