20 moments of the stories told through the eyes of one

Eyes - mirror of the soul. No, it's not just fine words. It's true. Make sure it is easy: The site publishes a selection of powerful moments of history, on which everything is told through the eyes of one imprinted on pictures of people.

Surprise h3>



A boy named Harold hears for the first time, thanks to the hearing aid.

Panic h3>

The stampede during a match in England in 1986 killed 96 people and injured 766 more.

Envy h3>

Sophia Loren looks enviously at Jane Mansfield at the party «20th Century Fox», arranged in honor of Lauren, 12 April 1957.

Hate h3>

Goebbels smiled photographer until he learned that his name was Eyzenshtedt and he was a Jew. The moment of recognition Eyzenshtedt captured in pictures.

defeat h3>

Soviet soldier leads a German prisoner of war after the battle of Stalingrad.

Shame h3>

After World War II the French women who came together with German soldiers are not executed, and shaved nalyso and humiliated.

Misery h3>

9-year-old Nguyen Thi Li received his disability through the "Agent Orange" (chemical weapons that the United States was sprayed over Vietnam). During the war in Vtename military sprayed about 12 million gallons of the herbicide under the original name of «Agent Orange».

World h3>

Photos of the unknown soldier serving on the runway Vinh Phuc in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

The thrill h3>

Children watch a puppet show, Paris, 1963.

Cheating h3>

Photographer Asahi Shimbun made this photo in a day care 72nd Corps airbase Shinbu Bunce to fulfill their mission kamikaze in Okinawa. Boy holding a puppy on behalf of Yukio Araki, died on the same day, when he was only 17 years old.

Fatigue h3>

Haggard American soldier taken prisoner lying on his bed after having been released from German camps by Allied forces.

Fear h3>

15-year-old German soldier, Hans Georg Henke, crying after was captured by enemy troops on the eve of the capture of Berlin, April 3, 1945.

Joy h3>

The liberation of women from the camp SS, 1945.

Innocence h3>

This is a real photograph. Blue eyes and dark skin, get, most likely as a result of ocular albinism or for children's uveitis. Both of these conditions make the iris pigment less dense.

Caution h3>

Sharbat Gula was orphaned during the bombing of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union and was sent to a refugee camp Nasir Bagh in Pakistan in 1984.

Innocence Lost h3>

8-year-old Syrian rebel. No kidding.

Relief h3>

Cardiac after 23-hour (successful) heart transplant. His assistant sleeping in the corner.

Despair h3>

This woman is dying of starvation in the streets of the Warsaw ghetto.

Courage h3>

18-year-old Bibi Aisha was married at age 14, and then ran away from her husband because of domestic violence. Later, she was caught by the police and went to prison. Then Bibi returned to her family. To wash away the shame that had fallen on the family due to the escape of her husband, father and three other family members took Bibi into the mountains, where the cut off her nose and ears, and then left to die. The girl was rescued by a humanitarian organization.

Acceptance h3>

Photo is called "The Last Jew of Vinnitsa," which can be seen as a fascist soldier about to shoot a Jew sitting beside a mass grave in Vinnitsa, Ukraine, in 1941. More than 28,000 Jews were killed in the winery and adjacent areas.

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