In 1944, U.S. B-25 bombers flew over Mount Vesuvius in Italy, which was in an active period, and lava and ash erupted from the top of the erupting volcano in a spectacular scene.
In 1943, Roza Shanina, one of the best snipers in the Soviet Union, had 59 confirmed sniper records in less than a year of her sniper career.
In January 1945, in order to cover for her badly wounded comrades, Shanina was unfortunately hit in the chest by fragments of an exploding shell. At the time of his death, he was only 20 years old.
On Thanksgiving Day on the front lines of World War II, a U.S. machine gunner hid under bunkers and gulped down turkey meat.
On June 24, 1945, at the victory parade in Moscow's Red Square, Soviet soldiers displayed captured German flags.
In 1945, in New York, USA, a bunch of packages were returned.
The parcels were sent by relatives and friends to soldiers fighting on the front lines on Christmas Eve. However, because these soldiers were missing or killed in battle, the mail had to be returned to the shipping address and waited for the sender to claim it.
In 1900, circus actress Katie Sandwina, her physique is infinitely strong, also known as Hercules.
In the photo, she is holding three adult men with her hands in her hands with a relaxed face.
A bust of Tutankhamun was lifted from a tomb in the Valley of the Kings of Egypt.
Abraham Lincoln, known as the greatest president of the United States, worked as a wrestler before becoming president of the United States.
Lincoln is 1.93 meters tall, he looks thin, but he is very strong and strong. He has played in 300 games in his career, losing only once.
In 1988, the director of the Belgrade Zoo tried to persuade the fleeing chimpanzee Sami to return home.
In 1936, the man who refused to pay tribute to Hitler for love.
The man's name was Auguste Landmaser, and his fiancée was a Jewish girl. On the eve of their marriage, their fiancée was sent to the concentration camp, so August refused to salute Hitler at an event rally in Landmasser, and he was subsequently sent to the concentration camp.
Picasso carried an unloaded revolver with him, and when someone asked him about the meaning of the painting, he would pull out his gun without a word and pull the trigger at the other party.
On March 26, 1945, in Oberwieser, Germany, the vanguard of the U.S. 89th Infantry Division attempted to cross the Rhine under heavy artillery fire in a landing craft.
In 16th-century Britain, in order to punish vixens, people invented a torture device called mouth clamps to completely clamp the heads of shrews in loud voices and make them unable to speak.
During the American Civil War in 1863, a slave in Louisiana displayed a shocking scar on his back.