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Photos with a soul and without it
Sophia Loren in the film "Marriage Italian." When this candid picture graced the cover of "Life" magazine was criticized by many because he "fell to pornography." One reader wrote: "Thank God that the postman arrives at noon, when my kids are in school».
Petty Officer Graham Jackson plays «Goin 'Home» at the funeral of President Roosevelt April 12, 1945.
The landing of the US Army on Omaha Beach in Normandy June 6, 1944, as displayed in the movie "Saving Private Ryan" by Steven Spielberg.
It captures the moment when Gebbels (sitting), learned that his translator - a Jew and a friendly smile gone from his face.
Dispersal of a peaceful rally against segregation in Bermengeme (Alabama) with fire hoses
US Marines during the Battle of Iwo Jima in spring 1945
The liberation of Buchenwald (1945)
Mahatma Gandhi near his spinning wheel - the symbol of non-violent movement for India's independence from Britain.
Army medic George Lott, badly wounded in both hands.
Marines during the Vietnam War. A dark-skinned soldier reaches for his wounded comrade white.
Free breathing. Alexander Solzhenitsyn in Vermont
Picasso and the Centaur
Country Dr. Ernest Ceriani, the only doctor in the region of 1,200 square miles, after a failed Caesarean section, in which due to complications killed the mother and child.
American soldiers killed in the battle with the Japanese on the beach in New Guinea. The first shot of the dead American soldiers on the battlefield during World War II.
John F. Kennedy (then Senator) with his younger brother Robert in the hotel room during the Democratic convention in Los Angeles. Both will be killed within a few years.
63-year-old Charlie Chaplin
During World War II hundreds of Japanese were under siege on the island of Saipan, and committed mass suicide rather than surrender to the Americans. When US Marines searched the island, in one of the caves was found barely alive child.
John F. Kennedy, who will soon become the youngest American president, speaking in a certain town during the election campaign.
Petty Officer Graham Jackson plays «Goin 'Home» at the funeral of President Roosevelt April 12, 1945.
The landing of the US Army on Omaha Beach in Normandy June 6, 1944, as displayed in the movie "Saving Private Ryan" by Steven Spielberg.
It captures the moment when Gebbels (sitting), learned that his translator - a Jew and a friendly smile gone from his face.
Dispersal of a peaceful rally against segregation in Bermengeme (Alabama) with fire hoses
US Marines during the Battle of Iwo Jima in spring 1945
The liberation of Buchenwald (1945)
Mahatma Gandhi near his spinning wheel - the symbol of non-violent movement for India's independence from Britain.
Army medic George Lott, badly wounded in both hands.
Marines during the Vietnam War. A dark-skinned soldier reaches for his wounded comrade white.
Free breathing. Alexander Solzhenitsyn in Vermont
Picasso and the Centaur
Country Dr. Ernest Ceriani, the only doctor in the region of 1,200 square miles, after a failed Caesarean section, in which due to complications killed the mother and child.
American soldiers killed in the battle with the Japanese on the beach in New Guinea. The first shot of the dead American soldiers on the battlefield during World War II.
John F. Kennedy (then Senator) with his younger brother Robert in the hotel room during the Democratic convention in Los Angeles. Both will be killed within a few years.
63-year-old Charlie Chaplin
During World War II hundreds of Japanese were under siege on the island of Saipan, and committed mass suicide rather than surrender to the Americans. When US Marines searched the island, in one of the caves was found barely alive child.
John F. Kennedy, who will soon become the youngest American president, speaking in a certain town during the election campaign.