Category: Civil Wars
Explore the human side of civil wars through authentic historical photographs. Witness the struggles, courage, and consequences of divided nations.
These images document key events and personal moments that shaped political and social transformations around the world.
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#6 Prague residents, carrying a Czechoslovakian flag and throwing Molotov cocktails, attempt to stop a Soviet tank in downtown Prague on August 21, 1968.
Smoke billows over a Soviet tank as people surge through a Prague street, some pressing close enough to drape the Czechoslovak flag against armored steel. Flames lick around the vehicle while onlookers and would-be defenders move in a tense blur, caught between fear and defiance. Everyday city life—cars, a bus, stone facades—turns into a battlefield…
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#22 A woman weeps at a funeral for one of the victims of the fighting in Czechoslovakia
Grief takes center stage in this stark funeral scene from Czechoslovakia, where a woman presses a handkerchief to her face as she weeps among a crowd dressed in dark coats and suits. Two men stand close beside her, their expressions set and watchful, one offering a steadying hand on her shoulder. The tight framing and…
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#1 People looking at skulls displayed in a stupa during the annual ‘Day of Remembrance’ at the Choeung Ek killing fields memorial in Phnom Penh
Rows of human skulls, stacked behind glass inside a memorial stupa, confront visitors with the scale of violence remembered at Choeung Ek in Phnom Penh. In the foreground, two people in white pause in quiet attention, their faces turned toward the shelves as if searching for meaning among the remains. A wreath of flowers below…
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#17 A crowd gathers around a civilian killed by the Khmer Rouge, Phnom Penh. 1975.
Street life in Phnom Penh is arrested in an instant as onlookers cluster around the body of a civilian lying in the roadway, a grim focal point amid everyday vehicles and storefronts. A bicycle and a cycle rickshaw sit at awkward angles nearby, their presence underscoring how ordinary motion and routine can collide with sudden…
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#33 A dead man’s body lies on the ground at Tuol Sleng, following his murder by the Khmer Rouge.
Dim light falls across a bare, tiled floor inside Tuol Sleng, where a murdered man’s body lies motionless and exposed. The room feels stripped of ordinary life—plain walls, hard surfaces, and a claustrophobic stillness that turns the scene into a blunt record rather than a composed portrait. Seen through the wear and damage of an…
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#49 The Killing Fields at Choeung Ek just a few kilometers south of Phnom Penh
Rows of human skulls lie in the grass at Choeung Ek, the Cambodian “Killing Fields” located just a few kilometers south of Phnom Penh. The stark contrast of pale bone against dark earth makes the scene feel both forensic and intimate, turning the landscape itself into a witness. In the distance, small figures and tree…
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#12 The overthrow of the statue of Napoleon I which was on top of the Colomne Vendome, 1871.
Stretched across the ground, the fallen figure of Napoleon I lies amid dust and broken masonry, its laurel-crowned head turned toward a tight ring of onlookers. Uniformed men with rifles stand nearest, while civilians in dark coats and brimmed hats gather behind them, their faces fixed on the toppled bronze as if taking stock of…
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#28 Troops collecting bodies after the Paris Commune, at the end of the Franco-Prussian War.
Under a high stone archway, soldiers and laborers move with grim purpose along a bare roadway, bending to lift the dead and gather them into a rough line. A small cart with wooden wheels waits nearby, while scattered hats and dark bundles on the ground suggest how sudden and chaotic the violence was. The harsh…
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#2 A mass grave containing the bodies of men massacred in Srebrenica in July 1995.
Mud, torn fabric, and exposed bones lie in the foreground as a mechanical excavator sits on the ridge above, turning the earth where a mass grave has been opened. The stark contrast between human remains and heavy equipment underscores the grim work of recovery after atrocity. Taken in the context of Srebrenica in July 1995,…
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#18 Smoke and flames rise from houses set on fire by heavy fighting between Bosnian Serbs and Muslims in the village of Ljuta on Mount Igman some 40km southwest from the besieged Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, on July 22, 1993.
Smoke billows across the green slopes of Mount Igman as flames chew through a cluster of village houses in Ljuta, turning a quiet rural landscape into a battlefield scar. From a distance the blaze reads like a jagged line of orange against dark roofs and trees, while gray plumes drift over fields and orchards that…