In the 1870s, a woman in China had bound feet, which were also called "lotus feet" or "golden lotus feet." On April 15, 2019, France, Notre Dame Cathedral caught fire.

In the 1870s, in China, a woman had bound feet. The feet were also called "lotus feet" or "golden lotus feet."

11889, United States, Alcazar Hotel and Casino swimming pool.

890, Netherlands , a glimpse of the Utrecht Canal Zone.

891, Knyakinin, Russia, distributes grain to farmers as loans.

In 1895, in Montana , the United States, a black woman, Mary Fields, lived free at the age of 33. She was a hard-working and determined woman who also drank and fought. 64-year-old Mary found a job at the local post office. It was snowing heavily on a winter day, and the mule could not pull the carriage. Mary carried the bags of food and medicine that were urgently needed in the local area alone on her shoulders. She was carrying heavy bags wrapped in thick bags. We traveled 10 kilometers in the snow. Because of her dedication, Mary became a well-known lady and respected throughout the region. Every year on her birthday, schools are closed and the city celebrates the festival in unison.

In 1900, Germany, Heidelberg , college students took contraband to relieve academic fatigue.

Haystacks are laid in Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA, 1903.

On July 2, 1904, in Badenweiler, Germany, the Russian writer Chekhov passed away.

On November 9, 1913, during the great storm on Lake Huron in the United States, eight ships and all crew members disappeared. The beach near Goderich, Ontario, Canada, was filled with the remains of the deceased crew members.

Women collecting firewood in Altai region, Russia, 1913.

In 1918, Russia, a group photo of a Russian Red Guard and a Black Guard. There is almost no mention of the Black Guard in history. The workers and peasants have the Red Guard, and the bourgeoisie have the White Guard. The Black Guard is an armed force formed by local church groups or regional councils, and later gradually joined the Russian Red Army.

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In 1920, in the United States, a driver protested against the ban on alcohol while driving. The sign read "I am not a camel, I want beer."

930, Soviet Union, physical examination of conscripts.

October 17, 1935, Soviet Union, Stalin with his mother, followed by Beria and attending physician Kipshize.

In 1938, Poland , a girl bought milk and other food from the store with a satisfied smile on her face.

On August 20, 1940, Mexico , KGB agent Ramon Mercader assassinated Leon Trotsky.

On March 10, 1942, the Soviet Union, Lieutenant Alexander Sidorchuk of the Russian KGB Nikolaev carried out sabotage activities against the Ingur military airport occupied by the Germans. 24 enemy aircraft, 25 aircraft engines, 2 hangars and maintenance shops were destroyed.

942, New York, United States, Nikola Tesla was talking with the young King of Yugoslavia Peter II in the hotel.

In 1943, in Toulon, France, an American B-26 "Predator" bomber was knocked out of one engine by German anti-aircraft fire.

943, Leningrad, Soviet Union, Patriarch Sergius, leader of the Orthodox Church, talks with Metropolitan Alexei and Cathedral Dean Nicholas.

On August 11, 1944, Poland, during the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising, German soldiers used "Goliath" remote-controlled bombs.

1950, United States, beauty pageant.

950, Soviet Union, Chelyabinsk , large comprehensive shopping mall.

955, Soviet Union, picking radishes at the state farm on Iturup Island.

May 29, 1964, Cyprus , Nicosia , female students during an anti-British demonstration.

In 1965, in the United States, Fred Brewster tried to tame a group of cheetahs.

In 1973, in the United States, the rock band KISS performed with makeup for the first time.

In 1975, the Soviet Union and French scientist Jacques Dupaquier went to Moscow for the third time to discuss research projects.

June 13, 1982, Spain, FIFA World Cup Argentina Maradona against six Belgium players.

In 1982, Soviet Union, employees of the Moscow Research Institute sorted cabbage.

December 16, 1991, Germany, Federal Minister of Women's Affairs Angela Merkel talks with her mentor, Chancellor Helmut Kohl at a meeting of the German Christian Democratic Union.

In 1992, in the Soviet Union, Moscow, Aum Shinrikyo followers distributed promotional brochures at subway stations.

In 1993, Keanu Reeves was in the movie "Little Living Buddha".

October 4, 1993, Moscow, Russia, against the background of the burning federal government building, a man hugs his girlfriend romantically.

In 2007, Democratic Republic of Congo, a mountain gorilla was hunted and killed in Virunga National Park, and 15 people carried the body out on a makeshift stretcher.

Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris caught fire on April 15, 2019, France.