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According to the testimony of the writer Alexander Moritz Fry, who served in the First World War in the same regiment with Hitler, the future Fuhrer initially wore a rather lush mustache like the mustache of the German Emperor Wilhelm II. However, he had to shave them off on the orders of his boss and leave a characteristic "toothbrush" due to the fact that such a mustache prevented him from wearing a gas mask correctly.
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Tourism existed in ancient times. However, as well as graffiti.
The photo shows the inscriptions on the walls in the Tomb of Ramses from the time of Ancient Egypt left by Ancient Greek tourists. One of them wrote, "I didn't like anything but sarcophagi. And I can't read the hieroglyphs either."
The photo shows the inscriptions on the walls in the Tomb of Ramses from the time of Ancient Egypt left by Ancient Greek tourists. One of them wrote, "I didn't like anything but sarcophagi. And I can't read the hieroglyphs either."
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This photo does not attract attention until you look at the right corner, where the gnawed human spine rested. The frame shows members of the Old Christians rugby team, whose plane crashed in the Andes in 1972. There were 45 people on board along with crew members, and 17 of them died within a day after the crash. The survivors managed to fight for survival for more than two months, despite the fact that the reserves were being depleted very quickly. The victims had to eat the corpses of deceased comrades. 16 men who dared to cross the mountains managed to survive then.
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On March 16, 1968, American soldiers completely destroyed the Vietnamese village of Songmi, killing 504 innocent men, women and children.
Only one person was convicted of this war crime - Lieutenant William Kelly, who was under house arrest for 3.5 years and was pardoned by a personal decree of President Richard Nixon.
Only one person was convicted of this war crime - Lieutenant William Kelly, who was under house arrest for 3.5 years and was pardoned by a personal decree of President Richard Nixon.
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