In November 1942, two female workers at a British arms factory ran out of the factory during their break just to smoke a cigarette. Because she was walking in a hurry, she had not yet taken off the welder mask on her head. A female worker held a cigarette in her hand and placed i

In November 1942, two female workers at a British arms factory ran out of the factory during their break just to smoke a cigarette. Because she was walking in a hurry, she had not yet taken off the welder mask on her head. A female worker held a cigarette in her hand and placed it on another cigarette to light it. Although the clothes they wore were shabby, their beautiful looks could not be concealed.

During the First World War in 1918, in the hospital behind the German army, several veterinarians were bandaging the military dogs that had just retreated from the front line. They were all injured on the front line. This military dog ​​hospital was specially set up for them. A German shepherd wearing a mask was sitting on the table, waiting for the bandaging to be completed.

The man in the photo is Harold Holt, the 17th Prime Minister of Australia. In 1967, he and his friends went swimming at Cheviot Beach in Victoria, . After encountering wind and waves, Harold insisted on swimming deeper. When the wind and waves passed, he was nowhere to be seen. Although the police sent people to salvage him, there was no trace of him and the police could only declare him dead.

In 1958, in a museum in Moscow, Soviet Union, people were visiting the museum's collection. Not far from the bench, there is a sculpture of Lenin's head placed on a square platform. As the first leader of the Soviet Union, Lenin's contribution to the country cannot be forgotten by every Soviet people.

Around 1950, on the streets of New York, a penniless homeless man was reaching out to dig through several trash cans on the side of the street, trying to find some useful things or leftover food from the trash cans. Use this to spend your day in the moment. Behind him, there was a well-dressed woman who had just come out of the supermarket and returned with a full load, forming a sharp contrast.

In October 1914, in the Sarajevo court, Gaffegli Princip was being tried by the judge. He created the Sarajevo incident that shocked the world, and shot the Crown Prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Ferdinand and him on the street. His wife Sofia. This incident also became the trigger for World War I.

In the 1920s, during the Prohibition period in the United States, there were still many private businessmen who took risks and secretly brewed alcohol in order to seek huge profits. One of the most common tasks the police did at that time was to search for private moonshine. Once discovered, not only the brewers would be convicted, but the moonshine would also be destroyed.

In 1956, Montgomery in the United States, black people on the street were planning to carpool to go to work, while the white policemen on the side looked on with cold eyes and harassed them from time to time. At that time, black people boycotted the bus company to protest against racial segregation, and carpooling became one of their options for commuting to and from get off work.

In 1989, when the Berlin Wall was about to be demolished, cello player Rostropovich immediately put down all his work, flew to Berlin, and took a taxi from the airport. on site. He sat on a chair and played Bach's unaccompanied cello suite on the cello. People around the Berlin Wall couldn't help but shed tears when they heard the music.

On the streets of Washington in 1933, a woman held an umbrella and wore a long skirt. She was very dazzling in the crowd. Passers-by passing by her couldn't help but stare, and some even stopped. Her skirt is made of cellophane, and its lightness is the biggest feature of this skirt.

In 1992, Sarajevo cellist Vedran Smelovich was sitting in the ruins, playing music alone. This was originally the National Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but it was destroyed due to the war and turned into dilapidated ruins. Playing in this environment can make people feel the sad atmosphere even more, and it can also make people feel the cruelty of war.

In Los Angeles in 1942, a group of Japanese Americans living in the United States were being driven to Japanese-concentrated areas by American soldiers.Not long ago, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in the United States, which aroused high anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States. Japanese Americans living in the United States were also affected by this. A Japanese child was watching in fear. The soldiers behind him.

During World War I, on a hillside, a dead tree had been broken, and not far from the trunk, a lion cross made of wood was inserted. Next to the cross, a soldier was slowly leaning down. The cross was where his comrades were buried. Thinking of his comrades who fought side by side in the past, he stood on the hillside and looked extremely lonely.

In January 1963, Japan encountered rare blizzard weather from the Tohoku region (a large regional concept in Japan) to the Kyushu region. The continuous snowfall broke through the deepest snow data in many cities and reached new highs. Some Because of its remote location, the village was buried in the snow and was isolated. In the photo, only one roof is exposed.

In May 1970, a large air pollution sign was erected near Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. The numbers on the sign would change according to the level of air pollution on that day. More than 50 years ago, people had realized that air pollution had a negative impact on human beings. Today, people's environmental awareness is gradually strengthening.

In the 1970s, workers at the Breda Turbine Manufacturing Plant in Milan, Italy, chose to go on a collective strike in order to improve their wages. They took to the streets with banners and held a worker parade. The streets were overcrowded. In order to get the treatment they deserve, Only through strike marches will their voices be heard by more people.

In 1931, Manhattan in New York, British Prime Minister Churchill was lying on a stretcher and was carried away by medical staff, with a cigar in his mouth. This was his second trip to the United States. When he was driving across Fifth Avenue, he was in a car accident because he failed to observe the traffic on the street. Churchill almost died in the car accident.

This photo was taken in the wilds of Africa in 1964. The woman in the photo is named Jane Goodall. She is a biologist with a great reputation around the world. At that time, she met a young chimpanzee in the wild. She took the initiative to extend her hand to say hello to the little chimpanzee. The little chimpanzee also reached out and wanted to grab her hand. This photo was later selected into the " National Geographic " Magazine.

In 1971, ornithologist Jerry McGahn took this photo with a bald eagle. He supported the vulture with one hand and made a place for the vulture to rest. This vulture was huge and its wings were spread out with great momentum. But in fact, this vulture is only 6 months old. The wings of a truly adult vulture can reach 4 meters in length.

In the mid-1980s, the production capacity of cigarettes was greatly improved. In order to sell more cigarettes, tobacco companies invited doctors to endorse them and make them into posters. Many people start to buy cigarettes and become smokers out of trust in doctors. As time goes by, people gradually understand that smoking is harmful to the human body.