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In the events of 9/11, the Twin Buildings burned.

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On 25 July 2000, an Air France Concorde aircraft took off from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport in France on flight AFR4590 to New York, killing all 109 passengers on board and killing five other ground crew.

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On May 27, 2007, at Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington, D.C., Mary McHugh was mourning the death of her fiancé, Sgt. James Reagan. James, a U.S. patrol cavalryman from Long Island, was killed in a roadside bomb attack in Iraq.

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In February 1988, at the request of UNESCO, the Chinese government decided to establish an international marine meteorological observatory at Fiery Cross Reef in the Nansha Province, and since then, the PEOPLE's Liberation Army Navy has been stationed in the Spratly Islands. The picture shows the PLA soldiers standing guard in the seawater, and now due to the magic of nature, our soldiers can already stand on the island and take pictures.

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In 1956, a German World War II prisoner was released by the Soviet Union to be reunited with his daughter. The child had not seen his father since he was one year old.

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In 1944, after numerous failed trials, the 25-year-old Kahren designed a 7.62 mm semi-automatic carbine. In 1946, he designed a fully automatic rifle, the AK46, on the basis of this semi-automatic carbine. The Soviet Ministry of Defense decided to designate the AK46 as an Army standard rifle and officially named the rifle AK47.

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Atrocities of the Rok army.

In the 1990s, a young South Korean scholar, Jeong Hiso-so, visited 19 provinces in South Vietnam, interviewed more than 100 survivors of the massacre, and collected historical facts about the massacre of 8,000 Vietnamese civilians by the Rok army in Vietnam. It has been revealed that the Rok military is known for its cruelty and omnipotence in Vietnam, especially the Green Dragon Troops, which are touted by Park Chung-hee as a trump card, and are the "leaders" in the massacre of civilians.

Koreans really retain some Ming Dynasty traditions, and the military merits of the leaders of the borrowed compatriots have not been lost.

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On November 18, 1917, Sheng Xuanhuai was "buried in a big way". The funeral set ancient and modern Chinese and foreign, the subjects of the government and the opposition, Manchu and Han customs, and the canon system in one, is another state funeral after the "great funeral" of Yuan Shikai in Beijing, which is not a grand event that is better than a state funeral, costing a total of 300,000 silver dollars, and at that time, the salary of a librarian was only 8 silver dollars, and he was often owed.

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On June 19, 1941, Wang Jingwei, who had wanted to lead a knife into a young man," went to the Meiji Shrine to pay homage to the shrine and officially embarked on the road of traitors.

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Sadat was assassinated on October 6, 1981, at a military parade in Cairo celebrating the 8th anniversary of victory in the October War. The Assassin Khalid was a member of the radical group Atonement and Migration, a radical faction of the Brotherhood of Muslims.

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The burial site photographed on November 24, 1895, on the northern outskirts of Lushunkou. The Japanese army that conquered Lushun massacred Lushun.

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On January 14, 1980, the Iranian-backed Afghan guerrilla group gradually formed, and in order to achieve mobile operations, this guerrilla group was also equipped with motorcycles... Emmm, this motorcycle doesn't look as good as the third brother.

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Shell of the German SK L45 380 mm long-range gun of World War I.

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From February 18, 1938 to August 23, 1943, Japan carried out a five-and-a-half-year strategic bombing campaign against Chongqing, the capital of China during the war. According to incomplete statistics, in the past five years, Japan has bombed Chongqing 218 times, dispatched more than 9,000 sorties of aircraft, and dropped more than 11,500 bombs. The picture shows the fireworks of explosions in the urban area of Chongqing under the wings of the Japanese bombers.

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During the Naval Battle of the Eastern Solomon Islands, the USS Enterprise was attacked and exploded by Japanese warplanes. To take this photo, the photographer died on the spot.

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In the early morning of March 10, 1974, Onoda, dressed in a half-worn Japanese uniform, arrived at the Lubang Island Police Station, bowed deeply to the people, solemnly put his rifle on the ground, and said, "I am Lieutenant Onoda." I surrender to you on orders from my superiors. ”

Onoda became the last japanese soldier to surrender.

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On August 28, 1896, New York's Battery Park was crowded, and "West Street" had long been crowded. Armed with the Stars' Stripe and Yellow Dragon flags, people welcomed Li Hongzhang, a 73-year-old Chinese envoy, to the United States, the first visit of a Chinese national leader.

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In 1960, a right-wing student assassinated Inajiro Asanuma, the president of the Japanese Socialist Party, who was giving a speech.

Inari asuna advocated rapprochement with China and advocated that the United States was a common enemy of China and Japan, which was unacceptable to the Japanese right.

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On June 6, 1944, American soldiers carrying backpacks full of ammunition crossed the streets of Britain to prepare for landing craft, starting the Normandy landing operation.

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From 19 April 1943 to 16 May 1943, the Warsaw Uprising was suppressed and killed. The Germans searched for a Jewish woman, ordered her to strip naked to check if she was carrying a weapon, and the woman forced herself to laugh.

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In 1942, after the Germans withdrew from the Soviet city of Kacs, villagers flocked to the battlefield in search of their loved ones.

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In 1966, after a fierce battle, the bodies of Viet Cong soldiers were towed by American armored vehicles on the road to the burial ground. The nature is difficult to move, and the U.S. military did the same thing in Somalia in 1993.

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In 1985, the Nevado de Ruiz volcano erupted in Colombia, leaving Omaira Sanchez (12 years old) trapped in ruins. After 60 hours she lost consciousness several times and eventually died of heart failure.

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In 1978, during a demonstration against the construction of the new Tokyo International Airport, one demonstrator was caught in flames of a petrol bomb that was supposed to be thrown at the police.

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In 1992, in Somalia, a mother wrapped her child in a shroud according to local customs and prepared to send the body to the grave. Severe drought coupled with civil war has caused a terrible famine in Somalia, claiming between 1 and 2 million lives in two years, with more than 200 people dying every day in the worst areas.

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