2017년 9월 3일 일요일

The moments of history in photography 1895-1999

1895. British veteran Winston Churchill during the Sandhurst Civics.
Churchill's father wanted Churchill to support the Infantry Division, but Churchill's mathematics score was too low to enter the Infantry Division.
Instead, Churchill entered the cavalry and graduated with one of the best grades at the time of graduation.




1896. Marathoners at the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens, Greece.
At the time, according to the rules of the IOC, the Olympic athletes had to be non-professional amateurs.
The marathon at the 1896 Summer Olympics was 40.2 km shorter than the present.
The Greek shepherd was the first with 2 hours 58 minutes.


1910. European monarchs gathered at the funeral of King Edward VII of England.
In the back row, Hakon VII of Norway, Ferdinand of Bulgaria, Manuel of Portugal, Wilhelm II of the German Empire, George I of Greece, and Albert I of Belgium.
From the left front row, Alfonso XIII of Spain, George V of the British Empire, and Frederick VII of Denmark.
Four of the kings in that photo were abolished and one was assassinated, and Britain and Belgium entered war with Germany and Bulgaria.



1912. An iceberg in the Arctic Ocean that sank Titanic.
The Titanic crashed into this iceberg and sank three hours later.
This accident killed 1,500 to 2,200 people.
The exact size of the iceberg was not known, but according to the news at the time, it was about 15 to 30 meters high.



1913. American soldiers and veterans of the US forces meet and meet each other to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.
In the battle that took place from July 1, 1863 to July 3, about three days
More than 50,000 people died.

 1914. The beginning of World War I.
Hitler is seen among the acclaimed crowd after hearing that Germany is starting to declare war.

1914. On Christmas Eve on December 24th when World War I was in full swing
The Allied and German soldiers broke up briefly.
A memorial photo of two soldiers gathered together.



1920. Poland's 8-year-old Samuel Leschevski is playing with several chess masters at the same time in a chess competition in France.
Les Chefsky did not even get a chance in this match against French chess masters at the same time.
After learning chess from age 4, Les Chefsky moved to various countries around the world after immigrating to the United States at the age of nine.
With 1500 simultaneous matches, Les Chefsky has only 8 games in hand.
However, Leshevsky did not become a pro chess player but went to the accountant's path.


1924. College students are excited about the "new car" released at Ford at the time.
The car could reach speeds of up to 40 km / h.



1930. Japanese military "90-type public hearing machine".
This unit was able to detect the sound of a bandit in the air and determine the position of the bandit.
However, as radar was invented after the outbreak of World War II, the device was no longer used.


1933. Americans who drink drunk in a bar the day the abolition of the ban was announced.
The prohibition of drinking alcohol-related crimes has raised the drinking crime and the power of the mafia.
Ironically, US alcohol sales increased during the ban.
About 10 million Americans died of alcoholism during the period.



1934. Acrobatic artists Jill Smith, Jewell Wardek and Jimmy Terrygan are performing at the Empire State Building in Manhattan.
The Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world at 381 meters when it was completed.
The Empire State Building lost its title to the World Trade Center in Manhattan built in 1972.



1937. "Baby Cage"
As people gathered in the cities of America
A device designed to keep babies sunny even in sunny apartments.



1937. Upper and lower class children in London.
The children on the left were students from the Harro School, a prestigious English school.
It is a state waiting in front of the door to participate in the cricket game of the Eton school vs the marine school that day.
The three children on the right side listen to the children's loads to play this day.
It was the children who came to make money for the taxi door opening.



1938. A pledge of allegiance to Hitler SS in Munich.
SS members say, "Adolf Hitler, leader and leader of the German empire, pledges loyalty and courage to you, I swear to you and to the leaders you appointed, I swear by absolute obedience to the moment of death that God help me." I had to swear.
Unlike ordinary German troops, the SS members were fanatical, but to become SS soldiers or officers
Between ages 23 and 35, he had to be a Germanic pedigree male with more than 180cm of blue eyes.



1939 New York Manhattan street. Everyone is wearing a hat.



1941. The opium cave in Singapore. At that time, many of the Chinese were addicted to the drug opium.
Opium buyers were mostly working class people
As they became addicted to opium, the quality of labor declined and many social crimes arose.


Hitler and officers looking for Nazi's Gustav Po



800mm high bomb used for the train

The Gustav train, built in 1941, reached 1344 tons,
It was 12 meters high, 7 meters wide, 47 meters long, and each time it was ready to launch, 500 soldiers had to move for 54 hours.
Gustafo was able to shoot one shot every 30 minutes and the bomb weighed about 7 tons.
When Hitler ordered this extraordinary weapon
"You can drill a 10-m-thick sheet of steel and make a 45-kilogram gun that can penetrate a 7-meter reinforced concrete wall."



1941. After Nazi invaded Ukraine, he captured and executed all the Jews living in Ukraine binistan.
The photo is the last executed Jew. About 23,000 Jews were killed in one day.

 1941. A week after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hitler declared war on America.
Although Germany and Japan were allied, Germany had no obligation to help Japan at all.
Although there were informal verbal agreements between Germany, Japan and Italy to help each other,
It was a condition of "attacking", not "attacking" first.



1942. A pilot in the British Army is getting his hair trimmed during breaks.
Francis Mel Rushlan This pilot was awarded two medals for his contribution to the postwar era.
After the war, Francis decided not to return to Oxford, but to remain in the air force and retired after 30 more years of service.
He rose to the position of deputy chief of the Air Force.


1943. Soviet soldiers are crouching in the trenches as the Soviet T-34 tanks pass as they train ahead of the Kursk defense.
The Battle of Kursk, which was a battle between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, was the largest fought during the Second World War.
2938 German tanks and 5128 Soviet tanks were mobilized and 900,000 Nazis and 1.7 million Soviets participated in the battle
At that time, 40% of the Soviet infantry troops and 75% of the cavalry troops were at that level.
The Nazis killed 250,000 people in this battle over a month and eventually handed the initiative of the eastern front to the Soviet Union.
However, the damage of the Soviet Union was not so little, and about 1 million people were killed.


1945. German soldiers are returning to Frankfurt after the war.
His family was killed by coalition bombings that year.



1945. The first nuclear bomb.


 1945. Photo of the first nuclear bomb explosion 0.016 seconds later.
The bomb, which was created by the Manhattan project of the US nuclear development project, was the same design as the bomb that was later hit on Nagasaki.
At the time of the first explosion, 240 people watched the explosion 16 kilometers away
I was able to feel the heat of the explosion.

1950. An elephant named Qiuni is trying to surf the first elephant.


1956. It's a flat-panel airplane carrying a 5-MB hard drive.



1956. Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly on the backstage at the Academy Awards.



1957. State-of-the-art computers being delivered at the time.
At the time, computers were used for calculations, but the performance was less than that of modern mobile phones.


1960. Yamaguchi, a Japanese extreme right boy, murdered politician Asanuma Inegiro in Japan.
Asanuma, who was at the time of his speech, was murdered.
Yamaguchi, a murderer, was a right-wing activist, and he had already had a lot of experience in the past, such as hitting the Japanese on a left-wing politician's speech.
He was planning to assassinate the royal families who criticized the Pacific War.
He committed suicide by hanging himself in the juvenile court.


1960. Otto Frank, the father of Anna France, author of "Diary of Anna," sought refuge from the Nazis during World War II.
He was the only survivor of Anna's family.


1962. Venezuela's naval officer, Luis Padillo, is praying for a dying soldier during a Venezuelan riot.
Venezuela In this raid by my guerrilla army, Father Fadillo took his death knocking
I prayed for wounded soldiers and dying soldiers.
No guerrilla gunmen shot this bride.



1963. The beginning of legend. Arnold Schwarzenegger's first bodybuilding contest.



1963. It is a Buddhist monk in Vietnam.
DM, who was then president of South Vietnam, was a devout Catholic, and as soon as he came to the presidency, he began to suppress Buddhism.
He forcibly demolished temples and Buddhist villages, and in the process, he executed several monks as communists.
Tik Chumpch lit his body against this Buddhist repression.
The US, which was shocked by the incident, withdrew its support for President D, which was the beginning of a tragedy.
Several military forces led to a coup d'etat, which eventually led to the Vietnam War.


1964. Bobby Fisher, a 21-year-old chess genius, is playing a game against 50 players at the same time.
He has won 47 games in this tournament and has lost two games and one game.
Fisher has already become the youngest grand master in the world at the age of 15.
Fisher won the prize in 1992 after winning the chess competition in Yugoslavia
He refuses to pay taxes to the US government and the US gives him a warrant.
He did not want to pay taxes until he died.


1968. US Marine snipers in Vietnam.



1969. "Oasis of Life in the Sea of ​​Darkness". A picture of the earth taken from Apollo 11.



1969. Apollo 11 pilots who were the first man to do lunar exploration were isolated for three weeks after arrival.
This was to test whether they had brought the moon's germs or viruses from the moon that might be present.



1970. Young Osama bin Laden and his family in Sweden.
The second boy on the right is bin Laden.



1970. Walter Botts, a model of the Army's famous poster Uncle Sam "I want you", is holding a pose in front of a poster.



1971. The "Genesis Rock" that Apollo 15 brought from the moon was 4.6 billion years old.


1972. Apollo 17 waiting to launch. Since the 17th, the last probe of the Apollo program, mankind has not gone to the moon for more than 40 years.


1973. As the oil shock burst and the oil prices skyrocketed, the road was empty.
California hippie college students have a picnic on an empty road.


1975. In order to win the last place of Celic Copter in the last withdrawal of US troops in Vietnam
An American is paying for a South Vietnamese youth.


1979. A young man smoking a hemp, Obama.
President Obama said he enjoyed the high school and college hemp.
His friends even nicknamed him "Barrak Oganja".
(Sometimes referred to as ganja in English slang)


1980. Participating players at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics in the United States. From left, Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, USA.



1981. India's first satellite, "Apple," is being transported to Wang's office.



1982. HMS Invincible of the British Navy returned to England after the Falklands War with Argentina.
In this war Britain had 248 warriors, and Argentina had 649 warriors
Argentina, which won the war, once again confirmed the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.
The president of Argentina, who retired after the loss, eventually stepped down.
This, in effect, led to the collapse of the Argentine military dictatorship.



1986. A black youth against South Africa's apartheid policy boarded a white bus.



1988. Afghan Mujahideen is targeting a Soviet aircraft as a Stinger missile.
Last year, in 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan illegally, and the CIA began to assist Afghanistan in secret.
The United States provided 2,300 Stinger missiles free of charge to Afghanistan, dispatched several instructors to train warriors against the Soviet Union
Ironically, after the end of the Cold War, they became a Taliban and began terrorizing the United States.


1988. The Jamaican bobsled team at the Calgary Olympics.
Their impressive realism is widely known as "Cool Running".


1989. At the time of the Romanian Revolution, the militia has taken the tanks of government troops and is advancing.
Citizens opposed to the dictator Ceauşescu who ruled Romania for about 24 years eventually stood up and joined the army
The Ceauşescu regime was in a great crisis.
To strengthen its power, Ceauşescu installed 1,000 eavesdropping centers and 3 million eavesdroppers in a country with a population of 2000,000.
Because of this, the people could not criticize the Ceausescu even in the house.



1989. Ceauşescu and his wife were eventually arrested and shot.
Ceauşescu has been struggling with his country's policies for years.
Romania is still far from the poorest countries in Europe.
Three soldiers were fired at the time of the firing of the couple, and after the autopsy, a total of 120 bullets came out of the couple 's body.



1991. "Highway of Death"
When Iraq invaded Kuwait illegally, the United States immediately counterattacked.
The Iraqi army, which has been defeated by US troops, eventually withdraws its foot from Kuwait.
Iraqi troops withdrew through the highway from Kuwait to Iraq.
The US military immediately caught the bombing and nearly 2,000 Iraqi vehicles and tanks were destroyed in 30 minutes.

1992. A citizen who looted a sofa in a furniture store during the riot in Los Angeles, then flee to the car and escape ..
Three out of four white policemen who beat black truck driver Rodney King were found guilty of an innocence.
Angry Negroes in Los Angeles are rioting in groups. After police forces have been unable to suppress it, the California National Guard
The riot was settled.


Actually, Rodney King resisted the police very violently just before the arrest.
This part did not appear on the air, but the police were on the scene only to beating him.
There were many Korean towns near the riot, and the Korean society suffered a lot because of this riot.
In response, several Korean shopkeepers climbed onto the store rooftop and armed themselves to try to protect their property from the mob.



1994. "This CD can hold more information than the pile of paper underneath."
by Bill Gates

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