15 Photos Which Will Change the Way You Think About History

    15 Photos Which Will Change the Way You Think About History
    Greg

    7:42 PM EST, March 4, 2023, updated: 5:38 PM EST, March 5, 2023

    Sometimes we need to see a few photographs to create our own image of something. Sometimes, however, a few photos is absolutely enough to turn the way we perceive things upside down.

    The bunch of photos we have got here for you might be an enriching experience and a very good history lesson.

    #1 A Dutch beach called Heemskerk in 1931. A man receives a fine for wearing an obscene outfit

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    notbob1959/reddit

    #2 A crying 5-year-old girl, forced to work very hard (picking shrimps) due to her terrible situation

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    ixquaPandaJumper/imgur

    #3 Opening the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. 27 May 1937

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    eaglemaxie/reddit

    #4 A young woman fades due to unbearable heat, right in front of Princess Elisabeth during the inspection of the WRAC Guard of Honor on 6 July 1949

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    pikabu

    #5 A dinner inside Windows On The World in one of the WTC towers. 1993

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    itsclassified_/reddit

    #6 Opening the first McDonald's in Moscow. 31 January 1990

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    #7 The morning in Stockholm right after Sweden changed the traffic law. 3 September 1967

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    Cheleny/reddit

    #8 Adolf Hitler meets Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. 1941

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    cliothrowaway/reddit

    #9 Solar therapy. 1928

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    goo

    #10 A massive traffic jam in front of the Brandenburg Gate. 1989

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    #11 Dog sleds of the first Australians exploring the Antarctic in 1911 - 1914

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    #12 Women protesting against compulsory hijabs, soon after the revolution on Iran in 1979

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    J_L__Seagull/twitter

    #13 Felix Wehrle – a man with very elastic and stretchable skin. The beginning of 20th century

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    #14 British sappers trained to disarm landmines 'blindfold'. This is what let them work in darkness. 1943

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    ibkeepr/reddit

    #15 An American invention – a radio on a straw hat. 1931

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    westw0od/imgur
    Which photo surprised you the most?
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