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The photo shows Siberian artist Yevgeny Kobytev. The first photo was taken shortly before the war, and the second one was taken shortly after his time in a concentration camp in 1943.
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This was how her parents sent her to her grandparents. Although it was a unique case, in 1920, U.S. Postmaster General Albert Burleson prohibited sending children by mail.
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English postcard from the early 20th century.
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Kitty Tatch and her friend dancing on a rock ledge. California, 1890s.
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Testing the strength of a pipe. The inventor sits inside. Canada, 1920.
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The first wireless telephone, 1919.
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A "living" portrait of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, formed by 21,000 soldiers and officers, Ohio, 1918.
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In the spring of 1945, many animals from the Berlin Zoo lived in the apartments of citizens to avoid being killed by the ongoing military actions.
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Chinese infantry marching on the Great Wall near Beijing. Second Sino-Japanese War, October 1938.
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The record was being set for the most people on a single bed (73 people), 1961.
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Chairs with built-in televisions and ashtrays in the waiting hall of the Los Angeles bus terminal, 1969.
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Martin Luther King was arrested for suing to be served in a whites-only restaurant, 1964.
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The oldest motif — a guilty-looking pet and an overturned vase. This floor mosaic was discovered in 1993 during the construction of the New Alexandrian Library in Egypt. It is dated to the 2nd–1st century BCE.
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Bracelet made of human hair, Sweden, mid-19th century.
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A member of the Dutch resistance hides weapons in a baby stroller. Amsterdam, 1945.
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Installing antennas on the Twin Towers, 1979. Later, in 2001, these antennas would prevent rescue planes from landing on the rooftops.
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Dr. Doyen performs the first successful surgery in history to separate conjoined twins, 1910.
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This is how witnesses used to testify against the mafia, 1969.
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As a result, the vest withstood 38 shots from a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Revolver and made a lasting impression on the officers. New York, 1923.
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Aerial gymnast Betty Fox jumping rope at a height of 20 stories in Chicago, Illinois, 1955.
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Ford GT-70 Turin Concept sports car, 1970s
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The first woman who attempted to vote.
When she tried to enter the polling station, she was pushed out and thrown to the ground. United Kingdom, 1872.
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Traces of the battle between the British and German air forces in the skies of London, 1940.
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A woman who survived the bombing of Nagasaki in August 1945.
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Two legendary captains—Pelé and Bobby Moore—exchange jerseys as a sign of mutual respect.
World Cup, 1970.
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English snake earrings from the late 19th century. The snake motif in jewelry became popular in England after Prince Albert presented a snake-shaped ring to the future Queen Victoria.
Photo: Laurelle Antique Jewellery.
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