"Irena Sendler (1910-2008) Helped Smuggle Jewish Children Out Of The Warsaw Ghetto During Ww2, Providing Them With False Identity Documents And Shelter With Willing Polish Families Or In Orphanages And Other Care Facilities, Saving Those Children From The Holocaust"
"Iranian University Students Before The Islamic Revolution, 1971"
"The Exact Moment When 5 Year Old Harold Whittles, Born Deaf, Hears For The First Time After Being Fitted With A Hearing Aid"
"At that precise moment, photographer Jack Bradley froze the scene in a frame from behind the lens. The photo was published in the February 1974 edition of Reader’s Digest, in the article “Unforgettable moments caught on film”."
"Inuk Man Teaches A Boy How To Shoot A Bow And Arrow, Circa 1920"
"Father And Son Crying As They Say Goodbye To Their Relatives Who Are Boarding A Boat To Buenos Aires In Search Of A Better Life During The Economic Hardship In Spain. The Photographer Manuel Ferrol Took This Picture In 1957 At The Port Of A Coruña"
"On 23rd August, 1989, 2 Million People In Lithuania, Estonia And Latvia Held Hands And Formed A Human Chain 675.5 Kilometers (420 Miles) Long"
"The O’halloran Sisters Who Fended Off The Officers Evicting Their Family During The Irish Land War, 1887"
"A Geisha After Washing Her Hair, Before Styling It, In Japan In 1905"
"Māori Woman With Her Son In 1890s New Zealand"
"Amasunzu Is An Elaborate Hairstyle Traditionally Worn By Rwandan Men And Unmarried Women, With The Hair Styled Into Crests"
"Miner From England Sits Down For Dinner With His Wife After A Long Day At Work In 1937"
"Star Wars Cast Out Of Costumes In 1977"
"Cambridge Students In The 1920s"
"A Portrait Of 10 Chiefs Taken In 1891"
"Then And Now, 1970 And 2024. A Family Recreates This Photo 54 Years Later In Salford, England"
"Parents Taking Their Baby Ice Skating In The 1930s"
"A Schoolgirl Photographed At The 1968 May Day Demonstration In Lviv, Ukraine, By Pavliuk Ilya"
"Bedouin Mother From Saudi Arabia In 1948"
"Lunch Time At A California School In 1942 Taken Shortly Before Americans Of Japanese Descent (Including The Boy Pictured) Were Taken And Imprisoned In Concentration Camps Across The US For The Duration Of WW2"
"18 Year Old Philip Meeting Then 13 Year Old Princess Elizabeth At The Royal Navy College In Dartmouth In 1939"
I like how the person in the framed picture looks like he's peering at us from behind the shirts.
Wrong. At the end of the day people had to boil their own water for a "rag bath" which was done WHILE making dinner, and waking up was immediately before bed. Indoor plumbing would NOT have been a thing at that time.
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buried_Dino_246_GTS_incident
#19 Incarceration camps were not concentration camps. Japanese descendands could not move freely, but they were provided ith basics and they had some freedoms. They established newspapers, markets, schools, and even police and fire departments.
Concentration camps, like those created by Germans in occupied Poland, were designed with one task: kill people swiftly and at low cost.