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May 1, 2014

Some more rare historical pictures.

Unknown - 3:13 AM
Even if you consider yourself a history buff, when you see these rare photos from history you may realize you know less than you think. These unique historic photos show a completely different side to stories you may already know. World War II, the Taliban, John F. Kennedy, Tiananmen Square and other historic events and figures may feel completely different to you once you scroll through these pictures.

Sporting a different mustache than we are used to, Adolf Hitler (on the right) during his military service sometime between 1916-1919.

The crew of Apollo 11 enjoy the traditional steak and egg breakfast before departing for the moon, July 16 1969.
Sad clown Emmett Kelly, in his performer’s makeup, carrying a bucket of water in the aftermath of the Hartford circus fire of July 6, 1944, in which at least 167 people were killed. The tragedy is often called “the day the clown cried.”
Recording the MGM Lion in 1929.
The “Great Manta” that was captured by Captain A.L. Kahn on August 26, 1933.
Marilyn Monroe with Ella Fitzgerald at the the Mocambo. A popular Hollywood night club at the time. That would not book Ella because of segregation. Marilyn told the manager that she would reserve a front row table every night Ella performed there. Ella performed a week later. 1955.
Federal Ironclad USS GALENA James River, Virgina. 1862.
The last commercial sailing ship, Pamir, to round Cape Horn in 1949.
A Worker on beam of building at 40 Wall Street, 1930.
Sailors at Pearl Harbor watch as the USS Shaw explodes during the Japanese attack. December 7, 1941.
Women protesting the forced Hijab in Iran days after the 1979 revolution.
Railway gun prepares for the invasion of Poland in September, 1939.
The Rothschild’s Illuminati Ball. December 12, 1972.
A Japanese merchant in 1901.
The good old days before those pesky labor laws... Pin Boys working in Brooklyn's subway bowling alleys in 1910 after one in the morning.  According to the photographer, there were three younger children who the boss kept out of the photo.
The Beatles at the Palais des Sports in France, June 1965.
American Nazi organization rally at Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1939.
Douglas Faribanks hoists Charlie Chaplin in the air in 1918.
Women boxing in the roof sometime in the 1930s.
Pacific Southwest Airlines stewardesses in 1972.
A crowded ship bringing American troops back to New York harbor after V-E Day, May 8th, 1945.
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