Some of the best historic Photo’s there is , We have alot of history its just a glimpse of what we had so far, Some of these are pure cheer for humanity and some is most horrific , sadly there is more horror’s in human history then proving to be one world .
‘Powder Monkey’ on the USS New Hampshire (1864)
‘The moment a dragon is slain’ Puppet Show (Paris 1963)
(COLORIZED) Lt. Custer and Union Troops (1862)
9 Kings in Windsor Castle (May 20th, 1910)
A vac sealed sachet of one of the astronauts children during Apollo 11
Bombs dropped on Kobe, Japan (1945)
Disney brothers with their wives and mother on the day they opened their studio in 1923
Douglas MacArthur signs formal surrender of Japan (1945)
First picture ever taken in space (1946)
German flying ace, ‘The Red Baron’ and his dog (1916)
Headquarters of Benito Mussolini and the Italian Fascist Party (1934)
Hiroshima – Before and After (1945)
Hitler looking at the Gustav Railway gun (1942)
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
JFK and LBJ during the Cuban Missle Crisis (1962)
Joseph and magda Goebbels on their wedding day. Best man- Adolf Hitler (1931)
Goebbels, Hitler’s Propaganda Minister. 1933 in Geneva by Alfred Eisenstaedt
Last photo taken of the Titanic (1912)
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in Giza (1961)
Mark Twain inside the laboratory of Nikola Tesla (1894)
Opening of King Tut’s sarcophagus (1924)
Prohibition- Alcohol barrels to be burned (1924)
Pyramid of captured German helmets, New York (1918)
RAF pilot gets a haircut in between missions (1942)
Ruby Bridges, first african-american to attend a white elementary school in the South (Nov. 14th, 1960)
SAS detachment (Jan. 19th, 1943)
Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii
Soviet soldiers take a break to watch an acrobatic show on the march towards Berlin (1945)
The dog of General George S. Patton on the day of his death (1945)
The SAS storming the Iranian Embassy to free hostages taken by terrorists. London. 1980
Three Archers, Japan (ca. 1870-1880)
Triumphant dog sitting atop a gun surrounded by gunners, France, during World War 1
Tsar Nicholas and friend (1899)
Yuri Gagarin, first man in space (1961)