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Photos of
Historical Events That Will Give you a New Perspective
Part 1
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Wild Chase
There was a time
when it was impossible to name a more beloved NFL player than O.J. Simpson.
That changed in 1994, after his ex-wife Nicole Brown was found stabbed to
death, next to her friend Ron Goldman.
O.J. immediately
became a person of interest in the murder case, but turning himself in just
wasn’t his plan. He tried to escape the police instead, and became the object
of a low-speed pursuit. Several major TV stations aired live broadcast of this
wild chase, and 95 million people tuned it to see it.
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Goodbye, My Love
Waving goodbye
to your loved one before they go to war is one of the most heartbreaking
feelings in the world. There’s no way of knowing if you’re ever going to see
them again, or how long you’ll have to wait until that moment comes.
That’s why these
American soldiers had a hard time putting a brave face in front of their loved
ones before leaving for Egypt back in 1963. They were on their way to fight in
the North Yemen Civil War, which took place between 1962 and 1970.
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Blue Ink
They tattooed
her face with distinctive blue ink, and raised her as their own, but she
eventually left this life behind. Oatman was released to the civilization at
the age of 19, but she was never the same again.
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High Standards
It’s no secret the
Nazi regime saw the Aryan race as the ideal of beauty. Physical strength and
fitness played crucial role in achieving it. This photo perfectly captures all
the pressure put on women during WWII, and it shows a gym teacher inspecting
their bodies.
Back in the day,
women were expected to look beautiful, tall and thin all at once. Standards
were even higher for trainer athletes, who had to have perfect posture at all
times – as demonstrated in this photo.
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Work in Progress
Modern travel
guides describe the Golden Gate bridge as possibly the most beautiful - and
certainly the most photographed - bridge in the world, but that wasn’t the case
in 1934.
This photo was
taken three years before the constructions were finished. It was too early to
tell San Francisco is about to become a home to one of the most amazing
monuments in the world, but that’s exactly what happened.
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Flying in Style
Flying on a
plane is no longer a luxury only the rich and famous can afford, but that
wasn’t always the case. This moment was captured back in 1969, and it shows
first class passengers having a Scandinavian country style buffet on their
flight.
SAS Scandinavian
Airlines was one of the very few companies who offered this kind of luxury.
It’s safe to say these passengers had to pay a little bit extra to be treated
like royalty, but it was worth every penny.
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Goodbye, Stalin
Joseph Stalin
was one of the most significant historical figures of the 20th century, but he
wasn’t exactly admired by the whole world. His totalitarian government was responsible
of systematically killing millions of people who lived under deplorable conditions
during his rule.
That’s the
reason why not all people mourn his death in 1953, and some were brave enough
to openly show their disdain for this totalitarian ruler.
In this picture,
we see members of a Ukrainian family living in the US, celebrating Stalin’s
demise by serving free borsch at their restaurant.
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Out in the Open
This photo of a
classroom without walls was taken in the Netherlands back in 1957. It may seem
as a strange sight from a modern perspective, but open-air schools were
everywhere back in the day.
They started
opening all across Europe during the period leading to the Second World War. It
was believed they could combat the widespread rise of tuberculosis, by exposing
children to fresh air and good ventilation. They were set up in rural areas,
but this idea was mostly abandoned by the mid ‘70s.
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Time for Change
More than
100,000 women gathered in the streets of Tehran to protest against compulsory
hijab ruling. This image shows women from all walks of life coming together and
fighting for their right to be seen, heard and understood.
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