Thursday 16 October 2014

These 25 Rare Historical powerful pictures, you’ll never forget



1
This Japanese boy brought his dead younger brother to a cremation pyre (1945).
This Japanese boy brought his dead younger brother to a cremation pyre (1945).
2
A lone man refusing to do the Nazi salute (1936).
A lone man refusing to do the Nazi salute (1936).
3
Simone Segouin, the 18 year old French Résistance fighter (1944).
Simone Segouin, the 18 year old French Résistance fighter (1944).
4
Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces with gas masks and rubber gloves during a chemical attack, Battle of Shanghai (1937).
Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces with gas masks and rubber gloves during a chemical attack, Battle of Shanghai (1937).
5
An American soldier wears a hand lettered “War Is Hell” slogan on his helmet, Vietnam (1965).
An American soldier wears a hand lettered “War Is Hell” slogan on his helmet, Vietnam (1965).
6
Hats in New York (1930).
Hats in New York (1930).
7
Muhammad Ali knocks out Cleveland Williams (1966).
Muhammad Ali knocks out Cleveland Williams (1966).
8
A mugshot of Benito Mussolini (1903).
A mugshot of Benito Mussolini (1903).
9
John Lennon signs an autograph for Mark Chapman – his murderer (December 8, 1980).
John Lennon signs an autograph for Mark Chapman – his murderer (December 8, 1980).
10
The City of London after a German air raid (1940).
The City of London after a German air raid (1940).
11
The last kiss.
The last kiss.
12
Using a traditional Japanese blade, 17-year-old Yamaguchi assassinates socialist politician Asanuma in Tokyo (1960).
Using a traditional Japanese blade, 17-year-old Yamaguchi assassinates socialist politician Asanuma in Tokyo (1960).
13
Samuel Reshevsky, age 8, defeats several chess masters at once in France (1920).
Samuel Reshevsky, age 8, defeats several chess masters at once in France (1920).
14
The Eiffel Tower during the Nazi occupation (1940).
The Eiffel Tower during the Nazi occupation (1940).
15
Jesse Owens wins gold in Nazi Germany (1936).
Jesse Owens wins gold in Nazi Germany (1936).
16
Einstein’s desk photographed a day after his death (1955).
Einstein’s desk photographed a day after his death (1955).
17
The last picture of Adolf Hitler (April 30, 1945).
The last picture of Adolf Hitler (April 30, 1945).
18
Adolf Eichmann walks around the yard of his cell (Israel, 1961)
Adolf Eichmann walks around the yard of his cell (Israel, 1961)
19
Soldiers raise the Soviet flag over the Reichstag, (Berlin 1945).
Soldiers raise the Soviet flag over the Reichstag, (Berlin 1945).
20
The first photograph upon discovery of Machu Picchu (1912).
The first photograph upon discovery of Machu Picchu (1912).
21
The end of World War 2 is celebrated in Moscow’s Red Square (May 9, 1945).
The end of World War 2 is celebrated in Moscow’s Red Square (May 9, 1945).
22
Michael Collins, the astronaut who took this photo of planet earth, is the only human, alive or dead that isn’t in the frame of this picture (1969).
Michael Collins, the astronaut who took this photo of planet earth, is the only human, alive or dead that isn’t in the frame of this picture (1969).
23
Saigon execution: The murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief (1968).
Saigon execution: The murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief (1968).
24
Nagasaki, 20 minutes after the atomic bombing in 1945.
Nagasaki, 20 minutes after the atomic bombing in 1945.
25
The Kiss of Life – A utility worker giving mouth-to-mouth to co-worker after he contacted a high voltage wire (1967).
The Kiss of Life – A utility worker giving mouth-to-mouth to co-worker after he contacted a high voltage wire (1967).

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