On April 18, 1943, in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, the commander of the Japanese Joint Fleet: Iroku Yamamoto, was saluting the soldiers.

On April 18, 1943, in Papua New Guinea , the commander of the Japanese Joint Fleet: Yamamoto Irosaki , was saluting the soldiers. A few hours later, Izuru Yamamoto, who was on a plane to inspect the troops, was shot down by the U.S. P-38 fighter , and he died. This photo became the last photo of his life.

In the 1950s, a rotating ride in American amusement parks. Early facilities were very different from modern ones. At that time, there were no seats on the facilities. After people entered, they stood against the wall. As the facilities rotated faster and faster, under the action of centripetal force, people would be "pressed" on the wall. After the floor under their feet fell, they looked like they were hanging in the air.

In 1988, four men were carrying a brand new refrigerator, intending to send it home. At that time, refrigerators were a big item for every family. In that era, you could buy a single-door refrigerator and put it at home, which not only facilitated life, but also a reflection of your living standards.

1936, before the Berlin Olympics was officially held, the Olympic delegation visited Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum . At this Olympic Games, China sent a delegation of more than 100 people. Although it did not achieve outstanding results in the Olympic Games, it represents China's idea and determination to return to the world stage since the decline of the Qing Dynasty.

In 1945, the Soviet army successfully entered Berlin, Germany, captured the Berlin Parliament Building, and the German army officially announced its surrender. At the top of the Capitol of , which was destroyed by artillery fire, a bright red flag was fluttering in the wind, which was inserted into the roof by Soviet soldiers after winning. This red flag proves that they have been here and is also promoting their identity as a winner.

March 1946, in the capital of Hungary , Budapest . Arrow Cross Party Leader Sarahi Ferenc Standing by the river, looking into the distance. Because he committed a crime, he was about to be executed. Not far from him, the destroyed bridge is the most famous local Seccheni Chain Bridge .

1914, Reims Cathedral in Reims, France was hit by a sudden shell, and the photo recorded this short moment. The originally magnificent church turned into ruins under the bombardment of shells. Because of the ravages of war, France's Reims is also known as one of the "most miserable cities in in ", and is as famous as France's Alas .

1937, the streets of Paris were shrouded in night, and on the empty streets, there were only a couple wearing coats and hats standing together. The light shone down, and the shadows of the two were pulled long. This bustling city looks so quiet at night, without the hustle and bustle of daytime.

In the summer of 1923, a geisha sat on a stone under the shade of the tree in the yard in order to avoid the hot sun. She was holding a photo she had just taken not long ago. The sun shone through the shade and hit her body and the ground.

1957 Tokyo Ginza , a little girl blew bubbles out of her mouth. She was standing on the street, on the table in front of her, with all kinds of American goods, and she was the owner of this small stall. Among the many products, there are 新典 soap and Oreo's biscuits. In that era, these products were already very popular.

In the 1960s, Japanese cherry blossoms were blooming brilliantly. On a bench in the park, two men were wearing suits and lying on chairs, watching the blooming cherry blossoms, enjoying the beauty of this moment. There are many petals scattered on the ground, and even black and white photos are difficult to conceal the strong romantic colors.

1947, in Harlem District, New York, a group of little black girls were gathering in front of a drainage ditch on the street. A flood caused the water on the street to fade away for a long time, and this drainage ditch with water became a place for them to play in water.Even though they only had a wooden stick in their hands, they were still having fun in front of the drainage ditch.

1945, a young black man fell asleep while sitting in a chair while attending a party. The people around were chatting enthusiastically, and one of them saw a sleeping man when he turned his head. She hurriedly greeted the people around her, wanting them to take a look at the rare scene at the party.

The man in the photo is named William Similo, who is a bus driver in New York, USA. He lived a step-by-step life every day. After nearly 20 years, he finally in 1947, William Similo could no longer bear the monotonous life. He was supposed to take passengers according to the route, drove the bus alone and drove as he pleased. He passed by many places and also saw new people and things. Although William Similo was later prosecuted, he did not regret everything he did.

During the War of Resistance Against Japan, a female soldier stood on a ruin, holding a red cross flag in her hand. She is a female soldier in the emergency rescue team. Although she does not need to go to the battlefield to kill the enemy, the troops she is in must always follow the front line troops and treat the wounded. The environment they face is also very dangerous.

In 1962, the Jane Gougy of France overturned while sailing, and the crew members were trapped on the ship. Because the ship's location is close to the UK, the UK then sent a search and rescue team. After arriving at the scene, the search and rescue team set up a steel cable between the ship and the cliff to rescue the surviving crew members.

In Moscow, in 1985, a group of veterans who had participated in World War II stood in front of the nameless martyr's monument and couldn't help but shed tears. They are witnesses of the war. They survived by chance in the war, but there were still many martyrs who did not even leave their names after they died for the country.

1920, in the Saint-Denis Gate in Paris, France, an elderly police officer with a long beard was standing on the street in uniform. After seeing him, an old little girl took a flower, ran to the police officer in person, and handed a flower to the police officer to thank him for his contribution to the city.

1917, during World War I , after a war, the bodies of soldiers were everywhere. Several soldiers were cleaning the battlefield. At this time, the sunlight in the sky penetrated the clouds and sprinkled on the ground, making the battlefield after the war even more sad.

During the Soviet Union, several men were buying beer stations to drink. In 1980, before the Moscow Olympics, the Soviet Union had no canned beer. When the Olympics were held, the Soviet Union produced a batch, but it was difficult for the Soviet Union to make beer cans from metal, so there were more beer stations on the street.