Important Pictures Throughout History
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02/20/2013
Historical pictures and some interesting info.
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand with his wife on the day they were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina June 28, 1914. These assassinations were a contributing factor to the start of World War I. -
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106-year old Armenian woman protecting her home with an AK-47. 1990. -
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A tornado that hit Carswell AFB on Sept 1, 1952 caused massive damage to most of the B-36 fleet. -
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Boing 707 doing a barrel roll. When the test pilot Tex Johnson was questioned about the stunt, he simply replied by saying Just selling airplanes. -
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The Beatles meet Muhammad Ali. -
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The first photo upon discovery of Machu Picchu, 1912. -
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Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein at the Bohr-Einstein debates over quantum mechanics. -
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Horten Ho 229 flying over Gttingen, Germany. It was the first pure flying wing powered by a jet engine. 1945. -
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Bill Clinton Hillary playing volleyball in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA. 1975. -
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Howard Hughes inside of the H-4 Hercules, more widely known as the Spruce Goose. At the time, it was the largest airplane ever created. Photo: LIFE. -
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Johnny Cash performing for prisoners at Folsom Prison. January 13, 1968. -
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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The North view of the missile launch pads. 1960. -
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Star Wars set at lunchtime. -
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Steamboats in the Mississippi river, 1907. Photo: shorpy. -
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Times Square in New York, 1911. -
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Train Derailment at Gare Montparnasse, Paris, France. 1895. -
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An old advertisement of 'twin tires'. Pretty interesting concept. -
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Release of Windows 95. -
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Looks like a bad day to mow your lawn. Pictured are lineups at a gas station during the 1973 fuel shortage. -
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An American soldier at an advanced allied base, with his pet kangaroo. 1942 -
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Arnold Schwarzenegger on the day he recieved his American citizenship. -
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Babe Ruth shakes hands with U.S. President Warren G. Harding during a game at the Yankees Stadium. April, 1923. Ruth set career records for home runs which totalled at 714! -
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Tearing the Berlin Wall down, 1989. -
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Construction of the Statue of Liberty, 1884. -
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Einstein's office at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, photographed on the day of his death, April 18, 1955. -
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Elisabeth "Lilo" Gloeden stands before judges, on trial for being involved in the attempt on Adolf Hitler's life, 1944. -
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A vending machine that sold already lit cigarettes for a penny. England, 1931. -
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Germans posing with a French prisoner of war. France, 1940. -
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German soldiers taking a break from fighting as they play with a cute kitten. 1943. -
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Luftwaffe pilots playing cards during the African campaign, 1942. The plane in the background is a Me-109. -
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The valuable stallion Nearco is led from his personal bomb shelter on the Beech House stud farm. England, 1941. -
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President Richard Nixon trying to figure out how to use chopsticks while visiting in China. 1972. -
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Queen Elizabeth II firing a British L85 battle rifle. Surrey, England,1993. -
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Soviet soldiers pose with 'Hitler's Globe'. Berlin, Germany, 1945. -
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Times Square, New York, USA. 1972. -
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USS Nautilus visiting New York in 1956. It was the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. -
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US Airfoce pilot watches a napalm strike hit from his cockpit. Vitenam, 1963. If you enjoyed it please rate and subscribe for more -
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A Grumman X-29 experimental aircraft. It was engineered to test a forward-swept wing, canard control surfaces, and other novel aircraft technologies. The aerodynamic instability of this arrangement increased agility but required the use of computerized fly-by-wire control.
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand with his wife on the day they were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina June 28, 1914. These assassinations were a contributing factor to the start of World War I.
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