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Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

History is the knowledge of the past of mankind, a mirror presented by the past to the present, and the classic moments constitute the vast river of time of mankind, and the old photos freeze those classic moments.

Looking at those classic old photos, the thickness and vicissitudes of history come to the fore!

One, in 1914, at the beginning of World War I, young Hitler appeared in cheering crowds on the streets of Vienna.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Who would have thought that twenty years later, this unknown man would seize the German regime and ignite the flames of World War II.

Second, in 1936, in Germany, at a public gathering, all the people extended their right arms to perform the Nazi salute, and only one man wrapped his arms around him and stood coldly.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Third, on June 14, 1940, the Anglo-French Allied forces collapsed, Paris fell, and the German army held an entry ceremony into the city, and a middle-aged French man could not suppress his sadness and despair.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

In 1944, Princess Elizabeth, later queen of England, served as a truck mechanic during World War II.

In order to defeat the Nazis, the British exhausted every force.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

V. The 1936 German Olympic Torch Relay.

It is from this Olympic Games that lighting the Olympic flame has become one of the indispensable ceremonies for the opening ceremony of each Olympic Games.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Vi. Mussolini's speech.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Mussolini read many books in his youth, mostly philosophical books, such as Marx, Nietzsche, and Schopenhauer.

He worked as a village teacher, served in the military during World War I, and became a journalist, socialist agitator and organizer after retiring from the army.

Mussolini is very good at speech, the style of speech, vivid and powerful, exciting, do not care about logic and authenticity, strong and rhythmic gestures, short sentences, intermittent.

There was often a long dramatic pause, a sharp change in tone, a wild shout, and a whirlwind of curses that ended the speech.

He is not a low educated person, can write and speak, speaks English, French and German, and plays the violin.

However, because he was from a low-class background, his behavior was relatively vulgar and incompatible with high society.

Mussolini is still quite literate, can write and speak, knows English, French and German, and plays the violin.

Seven, Hitler's military parade.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Eight, in 1944, a French man lit a cigarette for Churchill.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Among the leaders of World War II, Churchill was different, able to write and speak, affectionate and romantic, but it did not affect his image as a good politician.

Nine, in 1941, in front of the German "Brandenburg Gate" on the central street, the road is lined with all kinds of cars, and two double-decker buses are driving in the distance.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Tenth, the "Zeppelin Railway" is a prototype train built by the Germans in 1931, which combines the characteristics of the plane, airship and train of the time.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Eleven, German soldiers captured in Leningrad in 1942.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Xii, the well-equipped German army in World War II.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Thirteen, a German fortress.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Fourteen, General Montgomery.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

Fifteen, soldiers in battle.

Look back at history; fifteen classic old World War II photographs

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