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It is these historical images subscribers site shared with each other more often than in the past 2013. Well, let's look together than exterminating vampires look at the dressing room Moulin Rouge, let's look at the smallest member of the Ku Klux Klan and see much more interesting ...




1. The smallest member of the Ku Klux Klan regard to his own reflection in the shield attack aircraft during a demonstration in Gainesville, GA, September 5, 1992.



2. Sweden in the first day of the transition from the left-hand traffic on the right-hand, 3 September 1967.



3. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta Scott King.



4. John F. Kennedy in Mexico.



5. Berlin, 1989.



6. Bonnie and Clyde.



7. Stewardesses Tuskegee, 1940s.



8. German nurse, helps scientists bring clean Aryan race.



9. The reaction of German prisoners of war in the shooting of the concentration camps without censorship.



10. Germany's Sophie Scholl, who was executed for distributing anti-Nazi leaflets.
Her last words: "How can virtue triumph, when almost no one is willing to sacrifice himself for the sake of it? Such a beautiful sunny day, and I need to go ».



11. Set vampire slayer, approx. 1800s.



12. Grace Hopper, creator of the first programming language.



13. January 1937: Part of the family of migrant workers from Tennessee, who lives near the plant in Winter Haven, Florida.



14. This Django.



15. Django app. 1870s.



16. Experimental diary of Marie Curie.



17. The Indian, Japanese and Syrian - female student medical college in Philadelphia, 1885.



18. Onna-bugeisha - one of the women warriors of the samurai class in feudal Japan.



19. Rita Levi-Montalcini, 1909-2012.
In 20 years, disobeyed his father, who believed that a woman should not go to college - went to university. In 1938, lost her job because she was an Italian Jew. Despite this, continued his research using his bedroom as a laboratory. In 1943, when Germany invaded Italy, was forced to flee and live underground. After the liberation of Italy, worked as a doctor in a refugee center. After moving to the United States, opened the nerve growth factor, which helped us to better understand the body's cells and led to many medical discoveries. Won the Nobel Prize in medicine. Retired in the 1970s, but continued to work when she was 100 years, not only in science, but also politicians.



20. 1913-1924 gg .: dressing room Moulin Rouge.



Source: bigpicture.ru