Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Some pretty powerful photos....

My BFF, Elaine, sent these to me by email today, and I am so moved by them (and horrified) that I wanted to share them here.  The horror of Hitler, to the Titanic, to testing football helmets...
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Testing football helmets in 1912

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The Titanic in dry dock 1912

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The smallest shop in London – a shoe salesman with a 1.2 square meter shoe store, 1900

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 A beggar running alongside King George V’s coach. England, c. 1920
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Allied soldiers mock Hitler atop his balcony at the Reich Chancellery, by Fred Ramage, 1945

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13 June 1944: An English brewery donates a sizable amount of fresh beer for the troops fighting in Normandy and a unique delivery method is created, strapping kegs to the underwings of Spitfires being shipped to forward airfields. Flying at 12 000 feet chills the brew to perfection



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 An aerial view of the WWI Loos-Hulluch trench system in France. British trenches are situated on the left of the photo, and German trenches on the right – in the middle of the two is no man’s land. July 22, 1917
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 A man trying to sell his car after losing all in the Great Crash of 1929
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 Wedding rings from WW II concentration camps. Each pair of rings represents a family, a marriage, a couple. 1945
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Leonard Siffleet, captured Australian commando who fought in WWII, moments prior to being beheaded by a member of the Imperial Japanese Navy. 1943

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Iranian woman in the era before the Islamic revolution by Ayatollah Khomeini. Iran, 1960

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A shot from atop Pittsburgh’s Cathedral of Learning during game 7 of the 1960 World Series. The Pirates defeated the Yankees with a walk off home run by Bill Mazeroski. Photo was taken moments after the home run

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 The Muffin man in 1910 London
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 Animal Tamer Captain Jack Bonavita sitting down with some of his cats, ~1870s
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 1865: Hanging hooded bodies of the four Lincoln assassination conspirators
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 The morning after a long night awaiting a Viet Cong ambush that never came. 40 miles East of Saigon, Vietnam, 1965
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 A man having his nose measured during Aryan race determination tests, 1940
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 Loggers in California with the felled giant ‘Mark Twain redwood’, 1892
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 The last Jew in Vinnitsa, 1941
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 US Government mockups of how Hitler could have disguised himself
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 NASA before Powerpoint
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 The end of WWII is celebrated in Moscow’s Red Square. May 9, 1945
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8 comments:

  1. When you think you knew what happened, you find out that you dont. These pictures are awful, amazing, interesting and heart wrenching at the same time.

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  2. I loved this - and I did not know Iranian women could dress like that in 1960.

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  3. Wow - those are some amazing pictures. Some are so heart breaking!

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  4. Excellent post, Terri! Really enjoyed it. I am a history major and it always fascinates me to see these kinds of things.

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  5. Oh my. Those are amazing photos. The wedding rings. :-(

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  6. Amazing pics! Very powerful especially wedding rings. That baseball field looks so tiny and far away. Wonder how they knew what was going on. Thanks for sharing

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  7. Wow... I'm speechless. I enjoy seeing the old pictures like these and I've seen some great ones, but some of these are heart-wrenching. Thank you for sharing.

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  8. Stunning and chilling, Terri. I think the wedding rings photo, especially, is heartwrenching. But they all require us to stop and think, before foolishly repeating the same horrors.

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