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Bootleggers. USA, 1925

Bootleggers - sellers and suppliers of alcohol during the years of prohibition in the United States. There were 5 times more women among them than men. The fact is that in many states there was a law prohibiting the search of women, which criminal syndicates did not fail to take advantage of. And women came to bootlegging on their own very willingly: with all the danger of the enterprise, earnings could be fantastic.
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In the Middle Ages, those convicted of a crime were subjected to ordeal ("God's judgment", or trial by water and fire). In one of the variants of the trial, the convict had to lower his hand into boiling water — if the hand remained unburned, it meant that God protected him, and the person was released.
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Lunch in honor of the Victory after signing the terms of the unconditional surrender of Germany. From left to right: British Air Chief Marshal Sir A. Tedder, Marshal of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov, Commander of the US Strategic Air Forces General Spaats K. Berlin. 08.05.1945
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The picture of the famous American photographer Richard Avedon "Dovima with elephants, evening dress from Dior", taken in 1955 in Paris.

In 2010, the buyer paid a record amount of $1,151,976 for this photo at Christie's auction.
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Sculptors carve Lincoln's face in Mount Rushmore, Black Hills National Park. USA, 1927
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Chuck Palahniuk, USA, 1999.
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Charles Trip has no arms and Eli Bowen has no legs, but there's always a way out, 1890s.
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The night after the repeal of prohibition. December 5, 1933.
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The Sleeper from Tollund.

This man lived in the III–IV century BC. He was about 40 years old when he was hanged. It is believed that it was a sacrifice or execution for a crime. The corpse has been lying for more than 2000 years in the area of peat bogs near the village of Tollund in Denmark. In 1950, it was found by the brothers Viggo and Emil Hoygard.
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A German non-commissioned officer and a Soviet private. A joint photo on the Terespolsky fortification of the Brest fortress. In the left part of the frame – Polish prisoners of war in a temporary camp. September 22 , 1939
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A cabinet with keys to the coffins of all the Habsburgs.

Each coffin was locked with 2 keys, one key was given to the Capuchin monks along with the coffin of the deceased for storage in the family crypt, and the second in the closet. There are a total of 139 keys in the cabinet. The earliest belongs to the coffin of Otto Vesely, who died in 1339, and the latest belongs to Otto von Habsburg, the son of the last Emperor, who died in 2011.
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Books with embossed edging, XIX century.
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The armor of Ferdinand I, XVI century.
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Pakistan International Airlines Flight 404

An aviation accident involving a Fokker F27 that disappeared without a trace shortly after takeoff on August 25, 1989. At 07:36 a.m. the aircraft, a domestic scheduled passenger flight operated by PAI Airlines, departed from the northern city of Gilgit, Pakistan to the capital, Islamabad. One of the plane's pilots made a routine radio exchange at 08:50, which was the last communication with the plane.

After the disappearance, several aerial search missions were launched by the Pakistani military during the first three or four days. Later, ground search teams made up of civilians and military personnel were organized to search the area around the 8,125-meter-high Nanga Parbat Mountain. The plane is believed to have crashed in the Himalayas, but no wreckage has yet been found.
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This is how Charles Darwin wrote criss-cross to save paper, 1828.
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Belgian girls play with a black boy in a bird cage, 1955.
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A cat runs across the street during a street fight in Beirut, Lebanon

The 1980s
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The Watcher of the Bowl: A Cartoon Postcard, New York, 1942.
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1929. Charles Nelson has worked as a knockers-up for 25 years in East London. He woke up doctors, market traders and drivers early in the morning.

The profession was called knocker-up and was popular in the industrial cities of England and Ireland.

In ancient Greece and ancient China, special devices were used that served as alarm clocks. But during the Industrial Revolution and after it, people worked as alarm clocks. In Great Britain and Ireland, a large number of enterprising people of the "lark" chronotype woke their fellow citizens to work for a small fee.
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The execution of Wehrmacht General Anton Dostler.

In the spring of 1944, the general personally ordered the execution of fifteen American soldiers who surrendered. This episode became a key point of accusation of the military tribunal held in the Italian province of Caserta. Dostler was shot on December 1, 1945.
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Matador Manuel Granada i Vals dies during a bullfight, Madrid, Spain, May 7, 1922.
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