History in reverse
Categories: History
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/history-in-reverse.htmlWe have all seen many truly great photographs that capture historically significant moments. Have you ever wondered how these events looked from the other side? To look not at the speaker in front of people, but through his eyes, to see not the beginning of something great, but its end? Now you have such an opportunity.
(Total 23 photos)
1. Opponent of racial discrimination Martin Luther King delivers his famous speech "I have a dream."
2. Neil Armstrong. Emotions after the first ever walk on the moon.
3. On the very first weekend after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a traffic jam formed at the Brandenburg Gate.
4. Jacqueline Kennedy at the first televised debate of her husband, not yet a very confident speaker.
5. Shooting the famous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer screensaver.
6. Tiananmen Square, 1989 A brave unknown stands unarmed in the way of a column of tanks. Another angle of the famous moment.
7. Hollywood was originally Hollywoodland. That's the time.
8. Opening of the tomb of Tutankhamen. Archaeologist Howard Carter saw her first. 1924
9. American soldiers learned about the surrender of Japan. 1945
10. General George McClellan and Abraham Lincoln in the general's tent in Antitam. 1862
11. So the day of victory over Japan was celebrated in New York.
12. Signing of the Treaty of Versailles and the end of the First World War. 1919 The curious climbed as high as possible to see it with their own eyes.
13. Screening of a film about concentration camps to German citizens.
14. The funeral of Gandhi. They were attended by thousands of people. And not only on earth.
15. African Americans mourn the death of Abraham Lincoln.
16. After the crash of the Hindenburg airship, a surviving passenger smokes while he is carried away from the scene of the tragedy. 1937
17. Another angle on the speech of John F. Kennedy "I am a Berliner." 1963
18. Opening of the Empire State Building. View from the roof of the building. 1931
19. An Indian looks at the newly built transcontinental railroad. 1868
20. The day before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
21. The first day of the already opened Golden Gate Bridge. 1937
22. Rockefeller Center's first Christmas tree. 1931
23. Kennedy's funeral at the Capitol.
Keywords: Moments | Angle | Event | Photography
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