24 Fascinating Photos Collected From History
Nathan Johnson
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06/01/2016
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Laika, the first dog in space. No provisions were made for her return, and she died there 1957 -
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A wave of mass suicides swept Nazi Germany at the close of WW2. Here, the Deputy Mayor of Leipzig and his wife and daughter, committed suicide in the Neues Rathaus as American troops were entering the city on 20 April 1945 -
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The last known Tasmanian Tiger Photgraphed in 1933 -
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The Corpse of the Notorious Cult Leader ‘Jim Jones’ Who Coerced 909 People to Commit Suicide in 1978 -
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A letter from Gandhi to Hitler, written a month before the latter invaded Poland and started WWII -
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The aftermath from a B-25 bomber crashing into the Empire State Building 1945 -
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The original Moulin Rouge the year before it burned down – Paris, France 1914 -
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General George S. Patton’s dog on the day of Patton’s death on December 21st, 1945 -
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Lyndon B. Johnson cries as he listens to his son-in-law describe conditions in Vietnam. 1968 -
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Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945, 3 Hours After the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb -
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Japan one month after Hiroshima, 1945 -
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Marilyn Monroe and Joe Dimaggio at the Fairmont Banff Hotel in Banff, Canada, five months before their wedding. August 19, 1953 -
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Ku Klux Klan at the carnival in Canon City, 1925 -
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Germans returning after the Battle of Berlin gaze up at the new order of things, Berlin, July 1945 -
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The Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln 1861 -
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The Whipping Scars On The Back of The Fugitive Slave Named Gordon 1863 -
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Execution by cannon, in Shiraz, Iran, mid-late 19th century -
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Gold diggers marching through Chilkoot pass, the only way towards Dawson City, 1898 -
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Iceberg that had red and black paint on it. They believe that this is the iceberg that sank the Titanic. Photographed in 1912 -
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Driving class at Michigan Highland Park University, 1939 -
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Japanese guards bow before US prisoners of war being released from a Yokohama detention center following the capitulation of Japan, 1945 -
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Slave torturing devices. The collar may have been used to prevent him from escaping through narrow openings, like windows, etc, 1863 -
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4 year old Joseph Schleifstein, who survived the Holocaust by being kept hidden by his father, from Nazi officials inside Buchenwald concentration camp, is seen here shortly after his liberation in April, 1945 -
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Julia Child doing her cooking show ‘The French Chef’, 1963
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