Unforgettable photographs from history: Rommel in a transparent dress, Churchill driving a plane, Hitler feeding deer.
Marilyn Monroe plays Cleopatra in a photo, which was a 1958 Life magazine christmas special feature invited her and photographer Richard Avelton to recreate the images of 5 famous actresses of different eras, which was her imitation of Tida Barra. Monroe had wanted to play Cleopatra, but Twentieth Century Fox asked her to fill the gap by starring in the genres she used to specialize in.
Steve McQueen (March 24, 1930 – November 7, 1980) was born in the United States in 1963, a Hollywood action movie star and a double winner of a racing car (sedan and motorcycle) who died of lung cancer. In the 1960s and 1970s, he was a famous Hollywood tough guy movie star, along with big stars such as Dustin Hoffman. Most of the roles played are relatively marginal "heroes" and have an important position in the American film industry. He has been nominated for several Golden Globes and Academy Awards for Best Actor, and the 1973 film "Babylon" has been hailed as "the greatest prison escape film in film history."
In the United States in 1929, a group of girls participating in the chorus wore goggles
[1912, a woman with a corset in France] In the Middle Ages, the european corset prevailed, which caused Western women to deform their bones, displace their internal organs, suffer from pain, and even die because of it. Even so painful, in order to please men, for vanity, still makes countless Western women voluntarily tie their waists.
In 1930, the United States, a bear eating honey in a tavern
A lady taking a pet snake ride on the street in 1937
Cuban revolutionary leaders Castro, Sartre and De Beauvoir
In 1961, a couple lifted their newborn baby over their shoulders in front of the Berlin Wall in order to be seen by the grandparents of children living on the other side of the wall
On November 9, 1989, the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
After the end of World War II, a German boy sitting on a water mine eating ice cream
Queen Elizabeth and Margaret Thatcher, did you know that the super-long "standby king" has survived several prime ministers?
Before world war I, Britain's aircraft aviation equipment was still very rudimentary, and Churchill, who was then the British minister of the navy, often had to cross the strait to negotiate military affairs with continental European countries. But this still aroused the interest of churchill, who was extremely adventurous. He flew for the first time in 1912, and when the plane flew 250 meters above the ground, he was terrified that the plane would fall. However, the stubborn Churchill did not give up, and since then he has flown several times to the Strait of Vivore. These experiences fascinated him to fly, and although the 38-year-old Churchill was a bit older for flying, he eventually learned to fly with his excellent learning ability. Later, Churchill, who served as aviation minister, had more and more opportunities to travel, became more skilled in driving, and could even do somersaults in the air.
On Valentine's Day 1945, a little French girl gave a kiss to a U.S. soldier.
SS leader, Gestapo chief, main commander of the Holocaust Himmler and his daughter Gudron Himmler
In 1945, outside the Berlin bunker before the Nazi defeat, Hitler accompanied the daughter of Propaganda Minister Goebbels on a walk, and Goebbels's children were poisoned by the Goebbels before they committed suicide a few days later
The photo shows Hitler, Goering, Keitel, and Borman, all four of whom held supreme rule in the Third Reich at the time, and all three of whom were subsequently court-martialed except for Hitler's suicide.
Hitler, who fed the deer, the great devil also had "heart-warming" moments
Women's photograph of Marshal Rommel of Nazi Germany in his youth