Culture changes life, and the old minister is instructed to accompany you to study

War is a magnifying glass,
There are no real winners.
Through it you can see the ugliness of human nature!
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The demonic officer in the movie Schindler's List, Amun Gott, was hanged.
When the last moments of his life came, Amun was particularly calm, he straightened his forehead hair, and shouted numb slogans in his mouth, perhaps relieved.
02
In 1944, during the strategic offensive operation in Belarus, the Soviet 152 mm howitzer fired a series of shells.
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Around 1930, Mussolini's Fascist Party headquarters building, located in Rome.
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World War II, exercise for students of Eton College in the UK.
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During World War II, Nazi Germany invaded Greece and successfully raised the Nazi war flag at the Parthenon.
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In November 1943, the United States successfully occupied Tarawa Atoll and landed in the Gilbert Islands.
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World War II, the U.S. B29 bomber dropped live old photos, making Kobe, Japan a sea of purgatory!
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In 1946, the United States conducted a nuclear test operation at Bikini Atoll.
After the nuclear test, Bikini Atoll has since ceased to be habitable, the island's indigenous people have been forced to relocate, tribal life has been in crisis, radiation has seriously polluted the waters in the atoll, and some target ships have been sunk by the Navy, causing damage to ecosystems in many places.
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In World War II, a Japanese soldier was executing An Australian prisoner of war.
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In 1869, the Soviet rocket expert Konstantin Tsiolkovsky first proposed the idea of a space station.
100 years later, the Soviet Space Agency successfully launched the first space station in human history, the Salyut-1 space experiment station.
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In 1944, a young French woman was punished for her association with German soldiers, with her head shaved, tied up in the streets, kneeling ...
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American Boeing B-47 Stratojet bomber at Ben Goueri Air Base in Morocco.
It was the world's first practical jet strategic bomber and the first mass-produced swept-wing jet bomber.
The takeoff was spectacular with rocket boosts, and the prototype flew in December 1947.
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A World Trade Center under construction.
In 1967, I saw it rise and fall in 2001.
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Workers who built London's Underground Central Line in 1898.
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This is a widely circulated photograph.
In 1943, the Channel Islands, the only British territory occupied by the Germans in World War II.
The Luftwaffe held an official military funeral for RAF Sergeants Batling and Holden, who died in battle.
Soldiers carried coffins, shrouded bodies with British flags, and presented flowers and military flags to the cemetery.
This can be thought to comfort the local population, but in the desert, the Germans did the same.
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November 10, 1989, Berlin, Germany.
The East German border police on the right refused to shake hands with the Berliners holding out their hands to him from outside the border wall.
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On September 1, 1939, Nazi Germany launched a blitzkrieg against Poland.
The picture shows civilians killed during the invasion, and while photographing the dead, a little girl runs from the village.
She saw her sister lying on the ground covered in blood, motionless, frightened and overwhelmed.
Lian recalls that she was only 11 years old and had not yet witnessed death, and that the sudden loss of her loved ones made her miserable.
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Afghanistan, 1921.
A criminal was put into an iron cage and hung on top of a telephone pole.
This was done to prevent his relatives and friends from bringing food or poison to him.
He can only wait to die...
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In may 1942, during the Battle of the Coral Sea, the American aircraft carrier USS Lexington was hit by Japanese torpedoes and bombs, and the crew on deck abandoned the ship to escape.
Notice that a destroyer on the side is rescuing survivors.
The U.S. Phelps eventually fired a torpedo at the damaged carrier, sinking the ship and sending it to the bottom of the sea.
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In 1939, six Polish civilians were about to be shot.
Faced with the endless resistance of the Poles, Frank ordered the German occupying forces to let go and kill without pitying the lives of the Poles.
Those who resisted were executed, and each German soldier killed had to pay for the death of 50-100 Poles.
A German officer admitted frankly: "I do not hesitate to tell you that for every German killed, 199 Poles will be used to kill them.".
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The Big Three from February 4 to February 11, 1945.
Stalin attended the Yalta Conference, and the leaders of the three countries agreed and signed an agreement on the terms of war against Japan.
According to this agreement, the Soviet Union was required to participate in the war against Japan within 2 or 3 months after the surrender of Germany and the end of the European war.