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One of the first photos that was taken inside of Hitler’s bunker (Führerbunker) in 1945 by Allied soldiers
Hindenburg over Manhattan on May 6, 1937, hours before disaster
Citizens in a bar celebrate the end of alcohol prohibition in the United States. December 5, 1933
Liberated Jewish man holds Nazi soldier at gunpoint during WWII
NYC Grand Central Station, 1929. The sun can’t shine through like that now because of taller buildings
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Sphinx by the pyramids in Giza, 1961
An intoxicated man is taken home by a basket man employed at a bar in Turkey in the 1960s
An African-American sharecropper and devoted mother from Louisiana teaches her children letters and numbers at home in 1939
What a football game looked like in 1920
Western Union messengers stand ready to work, 1911
An American marine tries to communicate with 2 captured Japanese child soldiers in 1945
The world’s first nonstop solo transatlantic flight ends, as Charles Lindbergh makes his landing in Le Bourget Field, Paris on May 21, 1927
Harry Houdini, an illusionist who despised the false antics of claimed mystics, exposes the trickery behind talking to spirits to a New York clergymen in 1925
The giant howitzer, named “Big Bertha”, with the Germans on the Western Front in 1915
A photo of the Pantheon in Rome, completed in 125 AD, one of the best-preserved Ancient Roman Buildings, taken in 1860
Italian army logistics for lowering artillery to the ground forces in the Alps during World War I, between 1914 and 1918
Children crowd together in a New York City school, in 1888
Members of the British Army’s Corps of Royal Engineers, also known as British Sappers, being trained to defuse mines blindly so they can do so in the dark when necessary, in 1943
At an elementary school in Berlin, students are made to pay tribute to the then Nazi-leader Adolf Hitler, in 1934
Queen Genepil (1905-1938), the last queen of Mongolia, who along with a heavy portion of the Mongolian population, was executed as a part of the systematic destruction of their culture
The Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt, 1900