Historical images - Images that made history

Was this ever actually used by The Dead Kennedys or was it just an internet creation? (I'd call it a meme but it's at least 20+ years old...)
This has been around since at least the '80s. I saw it on someone's wall in '87 or so. I got a copy of it from some Internet archive (maybe funet.fi) in '92 or so.
 
Joseph McCarthy reacting to a news hit piece about him:

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Ronald Reagan delivering his famous "Tear Down This Wall" speech at the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin on June 12, 1987.
The Berlin Wall was erected in 1961 to prevent East Germans from escaping to West Berlin(best berlin).
Two years after this speech, on November 9, the East German government opened the country's borders with West Germany and openings were made in the Berlin Wall with the wall torn down entirely by the end of 1990.
 
The Chinese Civil War resulted in countless deaths, and many destroyed villages homes, and families
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A Chinese woman mourns the loss of her village after destruction from the fighting between the KMT and communists. Villagers attempting to form a blockade to prevent any destruction.
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Those who were left as refugees from the constant fighting and having to flee their homes. Students who were kept as political prisoners
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As the civil war was coming to an end, many of those opposed to communist rule fled to Hong Kong or Taiwan as communist rule became imminent.
 
Pictures of North Vietnam before the war with the United States

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Life in Hanoi, the latter picture shows a celebration for land reform, and a Catholic family preparing for the new year.

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Enjoying time at the park during the rare moments of peace, and a portrait of Ho Chi Minh.
I wish we had Getty Images back then so we could take in the fateful meeting between Woodrow Wilson and Ho Chi Minh. Just a snubbed handshake that's going to cause 50 straight years of dogshit U S. politics. That was a real “Trump at the Correspondents Dinner” moment.
 
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