Photographs are undoubtedly one of the easiest and most direct ways to record history, allowing us to touch history most intuitively.
Today's set of photos has some of the most moving, beautiful and interesting historical moments.
Are you ready to believe that they will surely make you see a world that you have never found before?
Let's start a journey in time with the squid.
Michelle and Barack Obama on their wedding day in 1992.
In 1969, Margaret Hamilton, chief software engineer for NASA's Apollo program, stood next to the code she wrote to send humans to the moon.
During World War II, Jews in Budapest were taken to the edge of the Danube, where they were forced to take off their shoes and then brutally shot and dropped into the river below.
The artist now lines the river bank with 60 pairs of iron shoes to commemorate the victims.
In 1980, photographer Mike Wells took this classic photograph in Uganda, of a hungry boy and the hands of a Catholic missionary.
In 1946, people had not yet invented the B-ultrasound machine. Fainted when a father learned he was a dad of 3 children. Photographer: Keystone-France.
Frida Kahlo, a Mexican legend woman wearing a suit for a family portrait, 1924.
In 1950, Vikki Dougan was walking through the streets of Hollywood in an open-back black dress when he received strange eyes.
Snoopy Dog and Cameron Diaz went to the same high school, one who later became a household name in the United States, and the other who became a thunderbolt girl.
Todd Robertson took this photo, titled "No One is born racist."
In 1992, a boy wearing a Kkk robe and hood curiously touched the shield of a U.S. state trooper during a Kkk rally.
A couple met 48 hours after Woodstock VS 50 years later, they now have two sons and five grandchildren.
Russian explorers operated on themselves.
Russian explorer Leonid Rogozov when he realized he had appendicitis in central Antarctica and needed an immediate appendectomy.
As the only doctor, his appendix was still hours away from bursting and thus spreading the bacterial infection, and he decided to do the surgery himself.
Rogozov instructed his team to disinfect his equipment and have them set up a mirror under his right hip.
He started the operation on himself with local anesthetics, which was very successful and he recovered after 2 weeks.
Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, backstage at the 28th Academy Awards in 1956.
In 1966, Barak. Obama and his grandfather playing at the beach.
Three sisters, three photos, many years apart.
In September 1945, a group of Australian prisoners of war were released after the surrender of Japan.
In 1965, Stephen Hawking and his wife Jane Wilde.
The moment Goebbels (Nazi propaganda minister) discovered that his photographer Eisenstaedt was Jewish, in 1933.
It has been almost ninety years since this photo was taken, and the man is long dead, but the disgust and hatred in his eyes still chills down the spine.
In 1986, Angelina Jolie and her father Jon Walt were at the 58th Academy Awards.
In 1981, Princess Diana fell asleep at a party in London.
In 1954, Marilyn Monroe traveled to Korea to perform for the Allied soldiers still stationed there.
Black people were screaming as hotel owners poured sulfuric acid into "white only" pools.
This is the United States that talks about so-called "human rights"!
In protest against the quarantine rules imposed by hotel owner James Bullock, people began swimming demonstrations in defiance of Monson Motel's discriminatory "rules." Augustine.
Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury at La Forum, 1980
This photo was taken of a woman with a string of pearls around her neck, using her scarf to cover her nose and mouth. The London smog of 1952 quickly killed 12,000 people in 5 days.
John Drysdale was hit by a kangaroo he was trying to photograph in 1967. Photo by Voller Ernst
Elvis Presley stopped to sign for fans, 1959.
Princess Diana and Prince Harry ride the water slide Thorpe, 1992.
Cher at the Oscars, 1973.
This is a picture of Ella Harper from 1885!
She was born with a rare genetic condition called congenital knee reflex, which bent her knees backwards. Because of this condition, she prefers to walk on four legs.
Joe Biden in the 1960s
Michael Jackson and Madonna arrived together at the Oscars, 1991.
Leonardo DiCaprio and his parents, 1976.
Meryl Streep served as a cheerleader in high school in Bernardsville, New Jersey. circa 1966.
Queen Elizabeth II's wedding cake, 1947.
In 1958, Soviet nurses cared for children who remained outdoors for "cold therapy" to build up their immune systems.
The United Way Of Cleveland released 1.5 million helium balloons, causing disaster.
In 1986, charitable organizations held such events with the aim of generating publicity by breaking world records, while creating a kind of artistic manifesto in the process.
However, the disaster followed the grand event. The balloon quickly collided with a cold air front and heavy rain, causing the helium-fueled balloon to fall back to Earth. Clogged waterways, caused car accidents, damaged ranchs, and soon after problems at the airport. The charity has been hit by numerous lawsuits due to excess damages.
The Mona Lisa was recovered and returned to the Louvre after being hidden during World War II, Paris, 1945.
In 1996, 15-year-old Meghan Markle took a photo in front of Buckingham Palace, and she would never have imagined that she would one day become the "master" here.
Photographer Peter Sellers took a picture of his wife, both moving at high speed, Rome, 1965.
Tea and coffee by the Great Pyramid, Egypt, 1938.
A herd of elephants and a zebra stride high in Manhattan, 1968.
In 2000, Angelina, Brittany and Winona were at the premiere of a certain film.
Michael Jordan with a barefoot fan for refusing to pose for a photo with someone dressed in Reebok, 1997.
Mike Tyson Jr. and Naomi Campbell, 1989.