On n'a rien inventé:
British nationals prepare to board an aircraft at Sherpur aerodrome during the Kabul Airlift, amid the Afghan Civil War (winter of 1928-1929)
The last queen of Mongolia, 1920s.
Finnish 11-year-old Nestori Lindström, who ran away from his home during the Continuation War because he wanted to help on the northern front against the Soviets. He made it there but was eventually sent back home. Kiestinki, Kananainen, December 1941.
In 1957, American engineer Russell Kirsch, along with his team at the National Bureau of Standards, developed with world's first digital image scanner. It is a scan of his 3-month-old son, Walden
Lyndon B. Johnson next to the gigantic Saturn V rocket, late 1960's
Lehaitre tank bike 1939
Summer of 1952, at age six, Paul Alexander contracted Polio and became paralyzed for life. At its peak - “Every time I’d make a friend in the ward, they’d die.” Today Alexander is alive at 74, and one of the last people in the world still using an iron lung.
(Francis Lalanne emet des doutes sur la veracité de cette maladie)
The USAF test weightlessness on a cat after climbing an F94c Starfire to 25,000ft before diving, 1958
A suspected Vietnamese Vietminh soldier has been found hiding in the jungle by a patrol of the French Foreign Legion and is now awaiting questioning; circa 1954
Officials of the US Army Ballistic Missile Agency 1958
A Soviet Mi-8 helicopter flying past one of the two Buddhas of Bamiyan, Afghanistan 1980
Unit 731 personnel conduct a bacteriological trial upon a test subject in northeast China, 1940
US Battleship bursting into flames morning of December 7th 1941 Pearl Harbor Hawaii
evelyn mchale who jumped from 86th floor of empire state building - the most beautiful death, 1 may 1941
all taken from https://www.reddit.com/r/HistoryPorn/
(une mine de photos historiques)
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