A detail from a print of German Nazi doctor and war criminal Josef Mengele (1911 - 1979) (right) with an unidentified woman believed to have been taken Embu, Brazil circa 1975. The print was presented as forensic evidence by the Brazilian police at a press the same day Mengele's bones were exhumed from Embu Cemetery, June 6, 1985. At the time of the photograph, Mengele was using the name of Wolfgang Gerhard.
A family of musicians plays for a public audience during a vigil being held for President-elect Tancredo Neves in Sao Paolo, Brazil, February 2, 1986. Tancredo Neves was Brazil's first freely elected heads of state following 20-years of military rule in Brazil. He fell ill soon after being elected in January, 1985 and died April 21, 1985 in Sao Paolo, Brazil.