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The telegram that drove Hitler to suicide, recently sold for $55,000
“My Fuhrer: General Koller today gave me a briefing on the basis of communications given to him by Colonel General Jodl and General Christian, according to which you had referred certain decisions to me and emphasized that I, in case negotiations would become necessary, would be in an easier position than you in Berlin. These views were so surprising and serious to me that I felt obligated to assume, in case by 2200 o’clock no answer is forthcoming, that you have lost your freedom of action. I shall then view the conditions of your decree as fulfilled and take action for the well being of Nation and Fatherland. You know what I feel for you in these most difficult hours of my life and I cannot express this in words. God protect you and allow you despite everything to come here as soon as possible. Your faithful Hermann Goering”
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Stanislav Petrov, the man who made the decision not to fire at the United States after a faulty report from the Russian missile detection that a nuke had been fired, what probably prevented WWIII
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The Giant Buddha in Leshan, the tallest pre-modern statue in the world
Jason Everman, ex-Nirvana guitarist and ex-Soundgarden bassist, went on to become a Ranger and a Green Beret in the US Army Special Forces
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United Airlines stewardess in 1970
Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante’s battlestation
Cavs fans watching the parade in Cleveland
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All the world’s aircraft carriers
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Same guy, same dog. Grover Krantz donated his body to science. His skeleton was articulated along with the skeleton of one of his beloved dogs and displayed in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
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The Mountain next to his relatives
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Before and after the carbomb in Baghdad
The Seiko TV Watch, 1982
Veteran during the fireworks show
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An overlay of Mars Rover’s Martian journey between August 2012 and June 2016, superimposed on Earth
Welcome to Hell. Brazilian cops and firefighters protest in the airport for incoming tourists
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Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) during graduation at UCLA on June 15, 1969
View of Cleveland for the Cavaliers parade
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This photo was taken at Mount Ontake on 27 September 2014 by 59-year-old hiker Izumi Noguchi, who fell victim to the eruption. Only the memory chip in his compact camera survived. Credit: AP Photo/Kyodo News, Izumi Noguchi
Security trying 2 calm Mike Tyson down after Tyson was Disqualified for biting a chunk out off Evander Holyfields ear
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