• 6 years ago
If you think you know your history, get ready to be humbled. The rare photographs below show a different perspective of historical events, and you probably wouldnt find them in any school textbook.\r
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Click below to share these rare historical photographs with others and take them on a trip back in time.\r
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A guard of honor passes out as Queen Elizabeth II rides past during the Trooping the Colour parade, 1970\r
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A guard of honor passes out as Queen Elizabeth II rides past during the trooping the color parade, 1970\r
In the strict world of British military protocol, there are even rules on how to faint with dignity. There are two main reasons why the guards of honor pass out: it can get pretty hot and theyll lock their knees. Usually its the combination of both that gets you. And in f “dont lock the knees!” is the advice given to troops standing in formation… Read More »\r
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Category: Britain\r
Australian soldiers after their release from Japanese captivity in Singapore, 1945\r
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Australian soldiers after their release from Japanese captivity in Singapore, 1945\r
Five Australian former prisoners of war catch up on news from home after their release from Japanese captivity in Singapore, September 1945. The brutal treatment inflicted upon these men by their Japanese captors is clearly illustrated by their poor physical condition. These prisoners were held on the Changi POW camp. Often thought to be synonymous with horror it was in f a relatively comfortable camp,… Read More »\r
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Category: Australia\r
A girl who grew up in a concentration camp draws a picture of “home” while living in a residence for disturbed children, 1948\r
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A girl who grew up in a concentration camp draws a picture of home while living in a residence for disturbed children\r
A girl who grew up in a concentration camp was asked to draw “home” and what she drew was scribbles. It shows how the horrors of the concentration camp warped her mind. Its a mystery what the lines truly mean to her, probably the chaos or the barbed wire. This photograph was taken by Chim (David Seymour) in a home for emotionally disturbed children located… Read More »\r
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Category: After WW2 Poland\r
John F. Kennedy campaigns in rural West Virginia, precariously perched on a high-chair to deliver his speech, 1960\r
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John F. Kennedy campaigns in rural West Virginia, precariously perched on a high-chair to deliver his speech, 1960\r
While part of every candidates retinue, security was simply not the pressing, public concern in 1960 that it would suddenly and necessarily become within a few short years. Here, seemingly alone in a crowd in Logan County, West Virginia, JFK speechifies from a kitchen chair as, mere feet away, a young boy absently plays with a jarringly realistic-looking toy gun. JFK went on to win… Read More »\r
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Category: USA\r
The Solvay Conference, probably the most intelligent picture ever taken, 1927\r
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The Solvay Conference, probably the most intelligent picture ever taken, 1927\r
The Solvay Conference, founded by the Belgian industrialist Ernest Solvay in 1912, was considered a turning point in the world of physics. Located in Brussels, the conferences were devoted to outstanding preeminent open problems in both physics and chemistry. The most famous conference was the October 1927 Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons, where the worlds most notable physicists met to discuss the… Read More »\r
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Category: Famous People Other\r
Rudolf Hoess the commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp, is hanged next to the crematorium at the camp, 1947\r
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Rudolf Hoess the commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp, is hanged next to the crematorium at the camp, 1947\r
Rudolf Hoess (Rudolf Höss) was the architect and commandant of the largest killing center ever created, the death camp Auschwitz, whose name has come to symbolize humanitys ultimate descent into evil. On 1 May 1940, Hoess was appointed commandant of a prison camp in western Poland. The camp was built around an old Austro-Hungarian (and later Polish) army barracks near the town of Oswiecim; its… Read More »\r
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Category: After WW2 Poland\r
Highway of Death, The result of American forces bombing retreating Iraqi forces, Kuwait, 1991\r
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Highway of Death, The result of American forces bombing retreating Iraqi forces, Kuwait, 1991\r
On Sunday 24 February 1991, allied forces launched a combined ground, air and sea assault which overwhelmed the Iraqi army within 100 hours. By 26 February, Iraq had announced it was withdrawing its forces from Kuwait, but still refused to accept all the UN resolutions passed against it. Iraqi tanks, armored vehicles, trucks and troops fleeing the allied onslaught formed huge queues on the main… Re

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