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Johnny Depp arrives on the set of Pirates of the Caribbean, 2007.

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A popular youth game from the 1940s, where the goal was to pass a ring to a partner using only a pencil held in the teeth, 1947.

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The owner carries his dog, who refused to walk on the cold snow, 1932.

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Ans van Dijk before the Special Court in Amsterdam, February 1947.

A Dutch collaborator who betrayed Jews to the Nazis during World War II. She was the only woman in the Netherlands to be sentenced to death for collaboration with the occupiers.

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Christopher Columbus' map, 1490.

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Human remains in the crematorium furnace of the Stutthof concentration camp, Poland, 1945.

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Marilyn Monroe at the Ambassador Hotel in New York, preparing for a public appearance, USA, 1955.

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Referee Joey Shackelford (height 4'9") gives a warning to Clive Goddard (height 6'9"), England, 1980.

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In 1949, Tomanni, a giant standing 8 feet tall with a shoe size of 22 inches, settled in Gibsonton, Florida. His wife, Jeanie, known as the "Half-Girl" due to her two-foot height, adopted two daughters with her husband. The couple opened a restaurant and trailer park called "Giant's Camp."

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The aftermath of the Northridge earthquake, 1994.

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The watch of Marie Antoinette, which took 40 years to craft, was only completed 30 years after her execution.

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A faience dress that is 4,000 years old. The outfit was created around 2323–2150 BCE. It was sewn from faience cylindrical beads. According to one theory, such dresses were worn daily over linen clothing. Another theory suggests it was a burial garment. The artifact was discovered in a tomb in Giza and is now housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

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Americans take down a Nazi flag hanging at the German consulate. San Francisco, 1941.

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Over time, the name of the coin was transferred to the news sheet itself.

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English pirate and navigator Francis Drake became famous for his raids on Spanish colonies in South America, amassing a large amount of gold. However, his crimes were greatly exaggerated. Spanish officials themselves took advantage of the situation, blaming Drake for everything they had stolen from the royal treasury.

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The first photograph of a comet. The image was taken by Jules Janssen on June 30, 1881.

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When money becomes trash. Hyperinflation in Germany, 1923.

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19th-century railway bridge.

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In 1958, Klennon King, who had applied to the University of Mississippi, was forcibly placed in a mental institution.

The judge who issued the sentence explained: the black man must be out of his mind if he thinks he could be accepted into the University of Mississippi.

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He never fully understood what he was guilty of but enjoyed his three years in prison, where he had his own cell, was not mistreated, and was treated with sympathy.

Everyone in the prison loved him—from hardened criminals to the warden, who gave him a toy train and treated him to ice cream. He smiled on his way to the gas chamber, unaware of what death truly meant.

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All Spartans were considered military personnel until the age of 60. All other labor fell on the shoulders of war prisoners and so-called "inferior" citizens who were unfit for the army.

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The very first photograph in history is considered to be View from the Window, dated 1826. The exposure time for the image lasted 8 hours.

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Paintings by Adolf Hitler.

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Colonel Sanders, the founder of the largest café chain KFC, at work.

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Masutatsu Oyama, the founder of Kyokushin Karate, fighting a bull.

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This happened after his sister, who had dropped out of school, became a lawyer to prove her brother’s innocence. Unfortunately, Kenny Waters died in an accident six months after his release from prison.

A film based on this story, Conviction (2010), was made.

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Women working in British munitions factories, filling artillery shells, were nicknamed "canaries" due to the distinctive yellow tint their skin developed. The trinitrotoluene (TNT) used in the shells caused severe liver damage, making jaundice a common occupational disease among these workers. Approximately 80% of all British weapons and ammunition used in World War I were produced by women.

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The Anti-Gluttony Door in the Monastery of Santa Maria de Alcobaça, Portugal.

Every monk had to carry their food from the kitchen to the dining hall through this door. Those who were too overweight to pass through had to fast, fast, and fast some more.

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A portrait of a young woman from the Kiowa tribe, 19th century, 1894. A rare photograph of a smiling person from that time.

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A woman shows her scars left from the treatment of burns she suffered during the Hiroshima bombing.

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