These old photos will turn your view of the past upside down! JJ

Albert Einstein at his home in New Jersey a month before his death 1955. Women cooking in a half-destroyed oven Belarus World War II 1942. Bulgaria 1940. Exorcism of evil spirits causing back pain with the help of an ax magical incantations and burning herbs. The last public execution in the USA 1936. Confederate Army Captain Samuel Richardson in fashionable pants 1860s. During World War II unit 731 led by Shiro Ishii carried out cruel human experiments. Following the war Ishii avoided prosecution and was granted

immunity by the American occupation authorities. Thousands of Iranian women take to the streets of Tehran for a mass demonstration against [music] the new revolutionary religious government and the mandatory hijab March 1979. A student strike London 1972. 10,000 London students marched against tasteless lunches corporal punishment and uniforms. Although the protests were suppressed and the ringleaders punished corporal punishment was soon banned. However uniforms remain mandatory in more than 90% of schools [music] to this

day. Judge of an ankle competition organized by the women’s section of the British Railways Social Club at Oxford 1949. The American 90th Bombardment Group Jolly Rogers 1942. A young fan at an Elvis Presley concert Philadelphia USA 1957. Hannah Stilley born in 1746 is considered the earliest born person ever photographed. An American paratrooper North Korea 1950. Madrid Spain 1960s. A postman finds a house based on the address on the envelope but the house is no longer there. This man survived a fire on a sinking

ship in 1871 leaving him with emotional trauma. >> [music] >> 41 years later he finally overcame his fears and nightmares and decided to go on a cruise on the Titanic. Police versus LGBT March participants USA 1970. A World War II veteran and participant in the storming of Berlin at the grave of his fellow soldier May 9th 1980. Viking skates made of leather and horse bone 10th century. Hand-dropped bombs World War I. A harsh yet convincing form of punishment for violating military discipline was used on a Soviet guard

ship in 1991. Albert Einstein at age 5 Munich 1884. Girl saying yes to boys saying no anti-draft poster USA 1960s. How witnesses used to testify against the mafia 1969. US President Lyndon Johnson listens to a report from his son-in-law about the real situation in Vietnam Washington 1968. Kashmir Giants with traveler Professor Rickelton India 1903. [music] Russian peasants are introduced to electricity 1920. Native Chief discussing Garrison Dam construction with officers North Dakota 1946. Harold Gillies is rightly called the

father of modern plastic surgery. >> [music] >> Thanks to his method of skin grafting soldiers disfigured during World War I were given a chance at a new life. Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi burns 12 tons of ivory confiscated from poachers Kenya 1989. A woman has her head shaved for having an affair with a German soldier France 1944. The escort of a black man accused of raping a white woman 1941. Giant manta ray caught off the coast of Karachi India 1933. These sea creatures can reach 9 m in

width and weigh up to 3 tons. British magician Kuda Bux demonstrates his ability to see with his eyes closed. England 1937. A cigarette holder for nudists England 1938. German soldiers prepare a chlorine gas attack Poland 1915. Frane Selak dubbed the world’s luckiest man survived seven catastrophes including train crashes plane falls and car explosions. After cheating death for a lifetime he bought his first lottery ticket in 2003 [music] and won 600,000 pounds. Chains used on patients in old

psychiatric asylums. A Japanese brothel 1890. When the pious Portuguese Christians discovered Japan in the 16th century they lost their minds over the caresses of the geishas and in exchange gifted them syphilis. An orphan German boy trades his father’s iron cross for cigarettes Berlin 1945. One of the largest aviation disasters in Germany during a bombing demonstration from a dive at low cloud cover 1939. March on Washington 1963. During this event Martin Luther King delivered his famous I Have a Dream

speech. As a result of the March the US government abolished segregation and granted African-Americans equal voting rights as [music] whites. A timeless problem the fight against excess weight >> [music] >> for example Portuguese monks in the 12th century fought this issue by making a special opening in their monastery’s dining hall so that overweight monks had to fast. An apraxia vendor in a suit made from apraxia 1890. Rock carvings by Australian Aborigines estimated to be about 15 to 40,000 years

old. Reporters watch a nuclear test during Operation Plumbbob USA 1957 the largest and most controversial nuclear series on US soil 29 bombs detonated. English women demand the right to serve in the military citing that Italian women are allowed 1915. A pigeon with a miniature camera for aerial shots 1907. An Egyptian column destroyed by Israeli aviation during the Six-Day War. At the end of the war Israel gained control of territory 3.5 times larger than its pre-war area 1967. People pose on a dead whale covered in

graffiti California 1919. Excited girls at the first Chippendales club, Los Angeles, 1979. Chippendales was a dance troupe, most famous for their male striptease performances. The first underwater photograph, 1899. Animal rights defenders carry an Alpine ibex, which will be released into the wild, Switzerland, 1954. The creators of the first VCR, video cassette recorder, with their VCR, 1956. A fatal attack on the leader of the Japan Socialist Party is captured live on television. Since that very moment,

communism in Japan weakened, 1960. [music] In 2002 in Mecca, 15 girls died in a school fire. The religious police prevented firefighters from saving students because they were without traditional dress, niqab and abaya, which led to the high number of casualties. Soviet whalers transport dead animals to the whaling base, USSR, 1960. English model Jean Shrimpton was one of the first to dare appear in public in a dress above the knee. In the summer of 1965, she arrived at the Melbourne races in such an outfit, causing a true

sensation. The coronation of Bokassa, the emperor of the Central African Republic. 1/3 of the country’s budget was spent on it, and among the refreshments was the meat of his political opponents. In the photo, a crowd of white civilized Americans mocks two participants in the Civil Rights Movement, 1965. Salvador Dali in Paris with a giant 12-meter baguette made in his honor, 1958. American soldiers leave their names on the walls of the bedroom where Adolf Hitler was born, Braunau, Austria, 1945.

100 years ago, this man was considered incredibly fat and was even showcased in a circus. Hitler’s nephew who fought for the USA during World War II. The man behind the blocks, Alexey Pajitnov, the inventor of the legendary game Tetris. The basketball team of the Colville Indian school. This symbol once represented luck, USA, 1908. Even in the distant 19th century, cats were memes. The times when there was no internet. This giant sequoia was 2,600 years old when it was felled in the 1890s. The Chicago plan of 1833,

when the city had only 350 residents. In 1939, the British police deported Jews who had left Czechoslovakia after its occupation by Nazi Germany. Jews were denied residence in the UK due to incorrect documentation. This photograph, which you see on your screen, later became known as deportation to death. This old photograph, probably taken at the end [music] of the 19th century, looks like it was created to scare future viewers. Two women in long light dresses stand on the porch of a wooden house. Their faces stiff and serious,

and their thick hair, like dark veils, hides their hands and most of their bodies. Liberated slaves on the deck of the ship HMS Daphne, 1868. The Maori chief, Tomika Te Mutu, wore a moko >> [music] >> tattoo, which was applied using a chisel made from albatross bone. The moko displayed his battles, enemies, wounds, status, occupation, and marriages, 1875. A mannequin of an African-American before a school protesting the integration of black people, Texas, 1956. Nikola Tesla appears out of his

laboratory in Colorado Springs, 1899. Whiskey dispensing machine, USA, 1960s. Horse-drawn carriages trams, early 1900s. A smile just days before being sent to the Auschwitz gas chamber. Ballet dancers peeking into the men’s changing room, Paris, 1948. Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca reading poetry before his execution, 1936. The Taliban crush alcohol seized during the capture of Kabul with a tank, Afghanistan, 1996. An awkward moment caught on camera, Germany, 1930s. In the 18th century, ladies carried a

vinaigrette, a case with ammonia-acetic mixture or dry smelling salts. Due to corsets, they often fainted, and a few breaths from the vinaigrette helped them quickly recover. Elvis Presley waits for eggs and bacon while a black woman waits for her sandwich. Colored people were not allowed to sit, Tennessee, 1956. Group photo of Japanese kamikaze pilots before an attack on the central base of the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, 1944. An invitation ticket for the Titanic’s launching [music] ceremony, Northern

Ireland, 1911. Infant crawling races, a popular sporting event in New Jersey during the 1940s. Fish sale, halibut catch, Netherlands, 1913. The fall of the 38th US President Gerald Ford from an airplane ramp, Vienna, Austria, 1975. May 7th, 1954, the USA definitively rejected the USSR’s entry into NATO. >> [music] >> This decision clearly indicated the USA’s hostile stance toward the Soviet Union. Residents of Hiroshima pray towards the epicenter of the explosion on the first

anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 1946. Los Angeles, 1957. Elderly woman inspecting Vicky Dougan’s daring dress at a film award banquet. An Iraqi POW comforts his 4-year-old son in the yard of a dusty prison in Iraq, 2003. Evening at the pyramids, around [music] 1897. A starving boy and a missionary, Uganda, 1980. George Moore, the living skeleton, and Fred Howe, the fat man, intermedial actors and the world’s funniest boxers, USA, 1897. In 1910, safe razor inventor King Camp

Gillette offered former US President Theodore Roosevelt a large sum of money to head his corporation in Arizona. Roosevelt declined, saying he didn’t trust someone who made razors and wore a mustache. Children eat turnips and cabbage for Christmas because they have nothing else. Great Depression, [music] USA, 1929. The world’s first photograph, which is also the first photograph taken during wartime, the Crimean War, 1853. Thank you for watching this video until the end. I hope these photos impressed

you. Some may have made you angry, brought a smile, made you happy, or perhaps even caused some negativity. Feel free to leave your comments and stay tuned for the next part. Don’t forget to subscribe and like the video. Bye.

 

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