1. A photograph of Chiang Ching-kuo inspecting the construction of highways in Taiwan in the 1950s.
2. On July 20, 1944, Stauffenberg failed to assassinate Hitler in the wolf's den. It was this thick table in the picture that saved Hitler's life.
3. In 1902, Tolstoy and his daughter were in Crimea. This kind of life-like photograph of the great writer is really rare to see.
4. In 1914, the German cavalry actually used spears to patrol.
5. Children on the London Underground in 1940
6. In 1944, Canadian troops landed in Normandy.
7. Survivors of the Bergen Belsen concentration camp in 1945. Notice that in the distance were all the bodies of the victims.
8. The picture taken by the master photographer Bresson in Shanghai in 1949, people are crowded in front of the bank to withdraw money, and during the war years, they all felt that they were still rest assured that money was still in their hands.
9. In the Prague Spring of 1968, Soviet soldiers chased after the citizens of Prague who threw stones at him.
10. In 1981, India put satellites, which were actually transported by ox carts. In the eyes of the Indians, cattle are gods, and if they use an ox cart to send satellites, the gods will bless them.
11. In 1937, Hitler and Chiang Kai-shek's consort Kong Xiangxi. At that time, Kong Xiangxi was the finance minister of the National Government, and he could make a lot of money.
12. During the Bangladesh War of Independence in 1971, Pakistani soldiers checked whether people were circumcised because Muslims were circumcised. Pakistan is mostly Muslim, while India is mostly Hindu. So by this you can distinguish your beliefs.
13. The Berlin Wall was built in 1961. Since then, because of a wall that has prevented many family members from seeing each other, many touching things have been born.
14. In 1939, Gandhi wrote a letter to Hitler, in which he praised Hitler.
15. Qing officials presented a pennant to a general of the Eight-Nation Alliance, which read, "Zhu Xiaohuafeng." Everyone has called to the door of the house, and also sent pennants, really...
16. The Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. People sat in chairs and watched leisurely as houses collapsed in the distance.
17, you can hardly imagine that this is a 5M hard disk in 1965!
18. On August 13, 1937, Japanese troops walked through the Zhengyang Gate in Beijing, which was the first photo taken by the Japanese army entering Beijing. At that time, this photo made many Chinese sad to see it.
19, a cocktail party of Nazi Party officers in 1941, and the atmosphere captured in this photo is very strange.
20. Medvedev, who was only 21 years old in 1986, did not expect to be the image of the Russian prime minister at that time, which was really shocking. Medvedev, however, denied that the photograph was of him.
21, 1900, the world's first zoomable telephoto lens camera.
22. In 1912, Sun Yat-sen, the provisional president of the Republic of China, led officials of the Nationalist government to pay tribute to the Ming Tomb.
23. In 1907, the ceiling of the Russian parliament building collapsed, which some people said was very unlucky, and sure enough, 10 years later, after the victory of the October Revolution in 1917, Tsarist Russia was overthrown.
24. In 1888, The inventor of the Maxim machine gun, Hiram Stevens Maxim, tested the performance of the machine gun.
25. On July 6, 1928, Chiang Kai-shek, Feng Yuxiang, Yan Xishan, and Li Zongren entered the venue.
26 This is a very famous anti-war photograph, taken in 1965, the American soldier's helmet reads "War is hell", which resonated with the people of the world at that time.
27. Zhou Enlai, who was heroic and confident in December 1946.
28. In 1987, a residential building in Romania weighing 7600 tons was moved horizontally for tens of meters!
29, 1960 Che Guevara and Castro on a fishing trip.
30. An anti-communist speech in Berlin in 1948 attracted nearly 100,000 people.