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An inscription carved by a Jewish prisoner on the wall of a concentration camp cell.
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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 between the teeth, 1947.
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During his 12 years of papacy, Pope Francis lived in a very modest room 201 at the Casa Santa Marta.
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Frank Lentini, an American of Italian descent, was born with three legs of different lengths and two sets of genitalia due to an underdeveloped twin. This did not prevent him from learning to play soccer and ride a bicycle, and he later became a circus performer, got married, and raised four healthy children. Lentini not only entertained audiences with his "disfigurement," such as kicking a ball with one leg while walking on the other two, but was also an interesting conversationalist with a good sense of humor.
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A shell carrier. Nigerian Civil War, 1968.
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This is how the Formula 1 races began. 1966.
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Tom Gledhill jumps on a motorcycle over a line of more than 20 members of the Royal Artillery team at a speed of 72 km/h, 1966.
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1930's Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 Aerodinamica Spider
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Henry Berens, the smallest man of 1956, dances with his cat on the porch of his house.
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A German soldier disobeys a direct order and helps a boy, who was separated from his family, cross the newly erected Berlin Wall. 1961.
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In order to promote France and its currency, Napoleon Bonaparte ordered that a banknote for 1,000,000 francs be sealed within a five-franc silver coin minted in 1797. The note was printed on silky paper.
Since then, there has been a search for the lucky coin. This coin has never been found, and if it is discovered by any collectors, the French bank is still obliged to pay the amount indicated on the check.
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He was paid $45 for 10 minutes of work.
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SPOT THE LIE: Middle Ages Edition
Three "facts" about medieval life. One of them is a myth — not true at all.
Can you guess which one? 👇
1️⃣ People didn’t bathe.
2️⃣ People in the Middle Ages believed the Earth was flat.
3️⃣ People ate with their hands.
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Salvador Dalí next to a Volkswagen with a "grass covering." 1970, Germany.
This unique concept car was unveiled at the 1970 auto show. Salvador Dalí was the conceptual inspiration behind the car's design and a key figure in the advertising campaign, which aimed to combine an ecological message with surrealist aesthetics.
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📜 The Voynich Manuscript — a book no one can read
It contains 240 pages written in an unknown language, filled with illustrations of: fantastic plants that don’t exist in nature, zodiac diagrams, naked women bathing in strange pools, and mysterious pipes connecting figures and symbols.
The manuscript is dated to the early 15th century (around 1404–1438), meaning it predates Columbus’s discovery of America.
There are dozens of theories. What do you think it really is?
❤️ - An alchemical encyclopedia conveying secret knowledge through images.
🔥 - A book from another civilization — or at least an attempt to create a unique language.
👍 - A grand medieval hoax, made as a mystification or art project.
⚡️ - Or a joke that went too far and now lives its own life.
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In 1918, all street sweepers in New York were required to wear masks to combat the flu epidemic.
The slogan at the time was: "Better to look ridiculous than dead."
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Paleontologist Henry Osborne with the limbs of dinosaurs, 1899.
He was the first person to describe the full skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex and coined the name itself. It translates to "royal tyrant lizard."
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In one version of the ordeal, the convict had to dip their hand into boiling water — if the hand remained unburned, it was considered that God had protected them, and they were released.
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U.S. Army tanks head to the front around the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy, September 6, 1944.
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Experimental underwater nuclear explosion in the Pacific Ocean, 1958.
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✨ 5 Magical Quotes from Harry Potter Movies
✅“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light” — Albus Dumbledore
✅ “Fear of a name increases fear of the thing itself” — Hermione Granger
✅ “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good” — Harry Potter / Marauder’s Map
✅ “It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities” — Dumbledore
✅ “We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on” — Sirius Black
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Adm. William Blandy and his wife cut a mushroom cloud cake celebrating the 1946 atomic tests at Bikini Atoll
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Dazed Soviet soldiers stand by a large pile of human ashes at Majdanek concentration camp in 1944.
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A selfie of 34-year-old Leo Tolstoy, taken in the mid-19th century (1862), with his personal inscription: "Self-shot."
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Berlin, early May 1945.
An elderly woman walks down the street, oblivious to the deadly battle around her.
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