15 Incredible Little-Known Snapshots of Historical Moments
Categories: History
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/15-incredible-little-known-snapshots-of-historical-moments.htmlUsually people don't see history, they read about it. That is why looking at a moment that was captured many years ago is what many desire. Historical events are perceived much better when you can see their characters, and not just imagine them.
You probably haven't seen many of the photos below. We invite you to join a piece of history that you can see with your own eyes!
(Total 15 photos)


1. Girls at The Beatles concert.

2. An English girl holding a doll sits on the ruins of her bombed-out house. 1940

3. Disneyland on opening day. 1955

4. The mother turns away, ashamed of having to sell her own children. 1948

5. Mother Teresa at the age of 18.

6. In 1900, this man had one of the smallest shops - he sold shoes on 1.2 square meters of area.

7. The last lifetime photograph of Marilyn Monroe. 1962

8. Test of the Wasp Prime nuclear explosive device. 1955

9. The collapse of the Tasman Bridge. 1975

10. Lenin and Stalin in Gorki. 1922

11. Soldiers' celebrations in honor of the end of World War II.

12. How a computer was transported in 1957.

13. Soldiers from both warring parties pose for a picture during a spontaneous truce in honor of Christmas. 1914, World War I.

14. Gerald Ford and his golden retriever Liberty in the Oval Office. 1974

15. Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger on the train at Euston station before traveling to Bangor. 1967
Did you know that such pictures exist before viewing the post? What especially surprised you here?
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