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Audrey Hepburn and Jane Fonda at the Oscars in 1965.
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Coral pistols from the XIX century.

These were made in Algeria. Pictured is an exhibit from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. A similar weapon decorated with corals was presented to the English King George IV.
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A man restores a runestone, Sweden 1936

Most of the stones date back to the 11th century. Inscription: "Tole and Thorny made these monuments in memory of Thor and Klakka, their sons"
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The remains of an ancient, more advanced civilization.

A joke of course😁.

This Roman mosaic was not destroyed by barbarians. It was covered with a layer of mud and ash during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius 2000 years ago. Once there was an elite villa on this place. It remains to be hoped that at least the owner managed to evacuate.
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this day in history - Joan of Arc was burned.

On May 30, 1431, the story of an outstanding lady ended. At the age of 13, Jeanne believed that she was destined to lift the siege of Orleans. At 16, she went to war against the British, shocking everyone with her combat training. In 4 days, under the command of Jeanne, the siege of Orleans was lifted. The task was considered impossible. There were many more victories in the history of the girl. But it ended in betrayal - having been captured, she did not receive any help from her own king. And was sentenced to death.
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A column of SS Corps volunteers "Danmark" on the road near the Danish town of Langenhorn. 1941
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In Egypt, not only cats were worshipped.

A statuette with an unknown pharaoh talking to a giant mongoose has reached us. Then they were considered divine representatives of Horus. It was made somewhere in 500 BC.
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Suitcases of people sent to Auschwitz. Poland, 1969
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A Finnish infantryman with a fighting deer. Lapland. The Second World War. October 26, 1941
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Monica Bellucci, 1994.
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The first self-service gas station in the USA. Due to the lack of tankers, gasoline has become cheaper by 5 cents per gallon. Los Angeles, 1948
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On May 18, 1980, a volcano located in the northern United States, after a series of tremors and smoke emissions, began to spew hell. Volcanologist David Johnston was at a distance of 8 kilometers. However, rescuers who arrived at the scene did not find even traces of him. The photo you see is also made in blood - its author Robert Landsburg also did not survive the eruption. Despite the evacuation, 57 people died, and 600 square kilometers turned into the lunar surface. So much CO2 was thrown out that it's better for poor climatologists fighting with refrigerators not to know about it.
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A German woman with all her possessions is sitting alone in war-torn Cologne.

1945
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"Health. Life. Pleasure. Peace. Smile. Hope"

Such a simple message was left to us by the Greeks from Halicarnassus 1,700 years ago. Have a nice Tuesday, friends😉
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Mark Twain. USA, 1900
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Emperor Nicholas II walks his elephant in Tsarskoye Selo Park, Russian Empire, 1905
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Sometimes it seems that history is really spiraling)

In the photo - charging electric cars in 1917. A forgotten, but returning spectacle in modern times.
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The crater left after the underground nuclear explosion "Sedan", Nevada, 1960.

The largest artificial crater in the USA. The explosion was carried out as part of Operation Plowshare, a program to study the use of nuclear weapons for mining, crater formation and other peaceful purposes.
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Al Pacino and Madonna in promo photos for the movie "Dick Tracy", 1990.
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Sophia Loren on the balcony overlooking the Eiffel Tower, 1956.
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German field dentist, World War I.
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