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People brought their dogs for euthanasia as they were unable to pay the increased pet tax.
Berlin, 1926.
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French President Paul Doumer lights the eternal flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on June 13, 1931. He himself lost four sons during World War I.
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The process of putting on an evening dress, 1850-1860s.
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The chaotic scene and media scandal that followed led to public executions being banned nationwide.
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The police against Mike Tyson after he bit off a piece of Evander Holyfield's ear. Photo from 1996.
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A Chinese woman whose feet were bound in special shoes since childhood. The late 1800s.
Foot binding was a custom practiced in China from the early 10th to the early 20th century.
Girls' foot bones were broken, and then all the toes except the big one were tied together with a strip of cloth, forcing them to walk in small-sized shoes.
The size of the feet determined the prestige of the bride. Healthy and undeformed feet were associated with peasant labor and "lowly origin."
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A 16th-century doublet. This rare example, in excellent condition, dates back to 1580. The doublet was the first type of clothing that tightly fitted the body. This piece is lined with thick leather for protection during fencing. The exhibit is stored in the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
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Spiral staircases in medieval castle towers were built in such a way that the ascent was clockwise. This was done so that during a siege, defenders of the tower would have an advantage in hand-to-hand combat, as the most powerful strike with the right hand could only be delivered from right to left, which was inaccessible to the attackers.
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The Kailasa Temple was miraculously carved from a single rock.
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Speed record of 204.73 km/h set by José Meiffre on this bicycle in 1962.
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A dramatic way of earning money on the Wall of Death in Rajkot, India, 1970s.
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Native Americans (Blackfoot tribe) on the roof of the McAlpin Hotel after refusing to sleep in their rooms, New York.
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A stone on the head trains the students not to lower their heads and keep their eyes on the road at all times. Hussein Obama, the father of U.S. President Barack Obama, also served in the KAR.
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Salvador Dalí working on his painting "The Face of War." California, USA, 1940.
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One of the 4 nervous systems that was successfully preserved.
It took over 1000 hours to extract it.
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Quarantine and prayers to the gods were not the only ways to fight the epidemic. According to sources, driven by the desire to eradicate the disease, people resorted to methods of biological warfare.
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It remained untouched for 3,245 years.
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A beard made of bees on a man, 1960s.
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Johnny Depp's arrest in 1994, when he destroyed a hotel room while trying to kill a cockroach.
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For example, in Switzerland in 1969, black snow fell on Christmas, and in 1955, a green snowfall occurred in California.
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