Jumat, 05 Agustus 2016

Footlocker: Solving Readers’ Artifact Mysteries

Several Jewish organizations backed this 1938 protest in Los Angeles; one of them might have made this pinOne reader sends in a mysterious WWII pin and ponders its origins

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