A soldier helps the boy climb over the Berlin Wall.

In 1937, "ape-man" was discovered in the Jungles of Brazil.
In the 1970s, young people in St. Petersburg during the Soviet era were sunbathing.
In 1886, the girl prepared to cut off the sunlight.
In 1916, at the age of 27, Charlie Chaplin.
With fat pants, a torn top hat, a mustache, big toe shoes, and a cane that was never willing to leave his hand, Chaplin used his expression and movements to bring American silent film to its peak.
In 1990 , the Anglo-French Undersea Tunnel was finally broken through.
In the 1960s, the Coca-Cola Company attracted pigeons in the piazza of Venice and advertised it as a trademark.
Mark Twain in 1894.
In 1918, the girl who sent ice.
In 1916, a woman riding an electric scooter.
David Bowie, 16.
David Bowie (8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016), courtesy name David Robert Haywood Jones, was a British rock singer and actor born in Brixton, London, England.
In 1912, these men took selfies in the mirror.
Lincoln's first silver plate photograph in 1846.
For many historians, Abraham Lincoln's faith has always been a mystery. This distinguished American hero, who was not a member of any church as an adult, has indeed been skeptical of the various theological views of the different traditions of American Christianity. He once said: "Ideologically, I cannot unreservedly endorse lengthy and complex doctrines and doctrines. Paradoxically, however, Lincoln was immersed in the words and stories of the Bible and remembered the teachings of his mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, on Christian ethics and morality.
Queen Elizabeth, serving in the support forces in 1945.
A beggar caught up with George V's carriage.
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, with George V.
In 1941, the girls were making World War II pictorials.
In 1933, the world's last thylacine.
From 1920 to 1933, the sale of alcoholic beverages was banned in the United States.
The Golden Gate Bridge under construction.
Anne Frank's father and daughter wrote The Diary of Anne Frank, which circulated all over the world, but he was the only one in the family who survived nazi hands.
In 1930, a model tested some sort of device on her head, supposedly helping to correct the effects of makeup
A beautiful leg contest in England in 1936
In 1923, body armor was tested.
In 1959, Water Skiing Elephants in the United States participated in a television program