A series of stunning photos that give us a unique insight into the goings on in our world during the 20th century. |
Bruce Lee training with the legendary martial artist Ip Man, 1955. |
Piper leads people outside the dugout during the First World War. |
Baileys Circus, 1924. |
Flight of the Wright brothers in Kittyhawk, 1903. |
Capitol Building, home of the U.S. legislature during construction in the middle of the 19th century. |
The first Cadillac dealership in New York. |
During the construction of the Eiffel Tower, late 19th century. |
Mobster Al Capone and his son at a baseball game. |
Girls handing out ice, a profession that was traditionally reserved for men, 16 September 1918. |
Titanic's giant propellers dwarf their creators, 1911. |
Survivors of the Titanic, April 1912. |
Zeppelin balloon over the Capitol Building in Washington. |
Charlie Chaplin appears on a public street in New York, 1918. |
SS soldiers in typical order during an assembly of the Third Reich. |
Japan's fatal attack on Pearl Harbor, which put the U.S. deeper into World War II, December 1941. |
A Japanese zero plane shot down over the pacific during world war II. These planes served the infamous kamikaze pilots. |
The German city of Drezden after an aerial bombing by the Allied nations, world war II. |
Hitler's bunker after the conquest of Berlin, 1945. |
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