25 archive photos that may surprise you

25 archive photos that may surprise you

Categories: History

Most of the historical events are familiar to us from textbook photographs that are firmly etched into our memory. But it is often interesting to look at certain episodes from the past from the other side. And in our review-25 photos, the existence of which we did not even know.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

25 archive photos that may surprise you

1. An important decree

"I have a dream." Martin Luther King's speech on August 28, 1963.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

2. The iceberg that destroyed the Titanic

On April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean after a collision with an iceberg.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

3. The legendary Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer screensaver

Shooting a lion for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1929.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

4. Rally in Tiananmen Square

Three unknown people escape, while a man in the background tries to block the road to the approaching tanks. June 4, 1989.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

5. A real triumph of achievements

On October 4, 1909, during the festivities in New York, Wilbur Wright made a 33-minute flight over the city, flying around the Statue of Liberty.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

6. TV debates

Jacqueline Kennedy watches her husband's debate with Vice President Richard Nixon. 1960.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

7. Celebrating the end of the Second World War

A crowd in Times Square in New York meets the news of the surrender of Japan, August 14, 1945.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

8. Oil field

Iranian troops watch as oil fields set on fire by Iraqi troops during the Gulf War burn. The year is 1990.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

9. "Hollywood"

The sign was erected on the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, California, as an advertisement in 1923, but later became widely known, literally becoming the logo of the US film industry.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

10. Hoover Dam

A concrete arch-gravity dam with a height of 221 m and a hydroelectric power station built in the lower reaches of the Colorado River. The year is 1936.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

11. The Beatles band

The orchestra of the Lonely Hearts Club of Sergeant Pepper. 1967.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

12. The first man to set foot on the moon

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the surface of the moon.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

13. John F. Kennedy Speech (JFK)

In 1963, US President John F. Kennedy made his famous speech "I am a Berliner" on the square in front of the Schoeneberg Town Hall. Kennedy.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

14. The Treaty of Versailles

People stand on couches, tables and chairs to see the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which officially ended the First World War. June 28, 1919.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

15. History of Norway

The first batch of bananas in history has arrived in Norway. 1905.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

16. Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler, who learned about the declaration of the First World War. The year is 1914.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

17. Woodstock Festival

A huge crowd of spectators at the Woodstock Festival. 1969.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

18. The guard of the Berlin Wall

A guard of the Berlin Wall on the day when it was demolished passes a flower through a crevice. The year is 1989.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

19. Brandenburg Gate

Traffic jam at the Brandenburg Gate at the exit from East Germany to West Germany on the first Saturday after the fall of the Berlin Wall. November 1989.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

20. Big Game Day

October 8, 1912 the first game of the World Series between the teams "New York Giants" and " Boston Red Sox".

25 archive photos that may surprise you

21. Transcontinental Railroad, Nevada, USA

An Indian looks at the recently completed part of the transcontinental railroad. 1868.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

22. "Titanic"

The last photo of the Titanic, taken before it sank in April 1912.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

23. The funeral of John F. Kennedy

On November 25, 1963, in Washington, the number of people wishing to say goodbye to the deceased president in the Capitol building exceeded 200 thousand people.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

24. American Gothic

The famous painting by the American artist Grant Wood (Grant DeVolson Wood), created in 1930.

25 archive photos that may surprise you

25. Negotiations

Abraham Lincoln and General George McClellan in the General's tent in Antietam. October 3, 1862.

Keywords: History | Archive | Humanity

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