The ceiling of the hypostyle hall of the 2,000-year-old Temple of Hathor in Dendera, Egypt.
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Time Machine | Historical Photo
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During the Third Reich in Germany, the Lebensborn (meaning โfountain of lifeโ) program was launched, under which racially pure women slept with SS officers in the hope of producing true Aryans. Over the course of 12 years, 20,000 children were born under this program.
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Time Machine | Historical Photo
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An American Douglas C-47 Skytrain military aircraft flies over the pyramids of Giza. Egypt. 1943.
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Time Machine | Historical Photo
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Drying snake skins in a warehouse at the Port of London, September 16, 1930.
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Time Machine | Historical Photo
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Industrial harvest collected at a mussel farm in Sudak, Crimea, 1986.
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Time Machine | Historical Photo
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Silver pocket watch in the shape of a skull. Switzerland, 1640.
Watchmaker Isaac Penard.
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Watchmaker Isaac Penard.
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German propaganda poster: Every shot for the Russians, every blow for the French, every kick for the British, every slap for the Japanese, 1914.
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Time Machine | Historical Photo
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On September 9, 1947, scientists at Harvard University discovered a moth stuck between the contacts of a relay in the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator. The process of removing the insect (bug) was called debugging, and since then, this term has been used to describe the search for and elimination of causes of computer malfunctions.
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Time Machine | Historical Photo
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