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A 23-year-old man who defected from the communists to the South Vietnamese government was captured by the Viet Cong and spent a month in a concentration camp, where he was deliberately starved.

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A jaguar skull with a green jade bead in its mouth was buried as part of a ritual offering at the Templo Mayor in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán. It is now kept in the Templo Mayor Museum in Mexico City.

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Grandma overseeing the moonshine distillation process. USSR, 1980s. Back then, this could result in up to 3 years in prison.

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Bombing of the Japanese port of Kobe by American aviation.

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A hunter with the head of the bear he killed. Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, USA, 1957.

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After the war, Messerschmitt, instead of fighter planes, produced these three-wheeled cars in 1954.

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Refugees on a train fleeing from North Korea to the south, escaping advancing communist forces from the north, December 1950.

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A man on Hemskerk Beach, Netherlands, is fined for wearing a bathing suit that was deemed too revealing.

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A New York City police officer poses hanging over Times Square, 1920.

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The only unsolved case of airplane hijacking in the world.

On November 24, 1971, Dan Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727-51 from Northwest Airlines. He demanded a ransom of $200,000, received it, and released the passengers. When the plane took off again, Cooper jumped out with a parachute and disappeared. He was never found. In July 2016, the FBI officially suspended the investigation, removing the case from its active files.

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Until the mid-19th century, restaurants served all the ordered dishes at once — this method of service was called "service à la française" ("French service"). In the early 19th century, Russian Prince Alexander Kurakin visited France and taught restaurateurs a different method — serving dishes gradually, in the order they appeared on the menu.

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🌍 What if the Ottoman Empire Never Collapsed?

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It is made of 110 kilograms of pure gold.

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A Peruvian fisherman carries a pike, a giant South American tropical freshwater fish, to sell it at the market in Iquitos, Peru, 1993.

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The decision to ban such events was made due to the shocking behavior of the crowd: before the execution, people were noisy and unruly, and afterward, they tried to break through the cordon to soak their handkerchiefs in the blood of the executed man.

This scene left such a strong impression that the President of France banned public executions, stating that they awaken base instincts rather than deter crime.

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In the province of Mardin, in southeastern Turkey, a Roman villa with remnants of a once-luxurious mosaic was discovered.

A fairly large fragment of it has been well preserved: two large fish (only the head of one remains), an octopus, mussels, eels, and a heron that seemingly came to feast on the sea delicacies can be seen.

The total area of the mosaic is approximately 100 square meters. It was likely created in the 5th-7th centuries.

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A British serviceman stands at the grave of his compatriot who died in an air battle. The inscription written in German translates as follows: "Here lies an unknown English lieutenant who died in an air battle, 14.06.1941." In the background, the tail and part of the fuselage of a British bomber of American production, the "Maryland" (Martin Maryland), can be seen.

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This remained the case until those two cars somehow found each other across 88,000 square miles and collided, effectively reducing the total number of cars in Ohio to zero.

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He was the one who invented the roundabout, the one-way street, the "pedestrian safety island," and designated taxi stands. He also designed the pedestrian crossing sign and the "STOP" sign.

Remarkably, he never drove a car.

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The parents of fifteen-year-old Dorothy Counts teach her to ignore hair-pulling and cigarette smoke blown in her face. Dorothy was the first Black student at Harry Harding High School in Charlotte, North Carolina, where desegregation began in 1957.

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The first football match between the teams "Real Madrid" and "Barcelona."

Spain, 1929.

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The fight ended with the death of 39 fans.

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Many expensive DJ setups were stolen from electronics stores, which were unaffordable for the Black population. This led to the emergence of many new DJs playing in the recently born hip-hop style, giving a significant boost to its development and popularity beyond the Bronx.

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An amazing phenomenon: imprinting, Vienna, June 1, 1955.
In the photograph, goslings are following zoologist and ethologist Konrad Lorenz, perceiving him as their mother. A gosling perceives any moving object it sees first after hatching as its mother.

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Cat with a shot ear, 1943.

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Dorothy Catherine Draper - the first woman in the world to be depicted in a clear portrait photograph, 1840.

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Sylvester Stallone with his daughters: Scarlett, Sistine, and Sophia in 2002 and years later.

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