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Music: "Exactly Like You" Click to Advance Slides

Alfred Hitchcock serving tea to Leo, the MGM lion. 1957

Actual photo of passengers leaving the Titanic, while a priest prays for the first victims who are stacked on one side.

The first airplane flight in history. Orville Wright flew for 9 minutes and 45 seconds in 1911.

League of German women dancing in Nuremberg 1938

Mohamed Alí versus Cleveland Williams, 1966

A woman condemned to die of hunger, Mongolia 1913

Last known photo of Samurai in Japan. By then most had already cut their hair 1868

The marriage of Mr. Stephen Hawking 1965

Nagasaki atomic bomb, transported to the plane that would launch in a few days 1945

Execution of Polish prisoners by the Germans 1942

Natives carrying a Rolls Royce in Nepal 1950

A London policeman gives street directions address \to women of Burma 1935

Dead Nazi soldiers after the Battle of Stalingrad 1943

Amazing photo of Mark Twain in the lab of Nicola Tesla 1894

USA dropping bombs on Kobe, Japan 1945

Marriage of Joseph Goebbels. Hitler was his best man and can be seen further back with a hat 1931

Authentic Samurai 1859

Nine kings of Europe in the Windsor Castle 1910

Pyramid made out of captured German helmets in the First World War - New York, 1918

Sales and auction of negro slaves 1868

The California Gold Rush left hundreds of boats from around the globe abandoned in the port of San Francisco, 1850

Young Osama Bin Laden in a cave while fighting the invading Soviet forces. Jalalabad region, Afghanistan, 1988

German prisoners of war marching under the supervision of Soviet soldiers, The Soviet woman is showing a ’dulya’ (the finger) with her hand to the Germans as they pass by.

A miniature, fully functional replica of a Cadillac that was made for the British Royal family of Siam. 1913

Titanic in dry dock, Here you can see the scale of the person standing next to one of the propellers.

The headquarters of Benito Mussolini and the Italian Fascist party – Rome 1930

Hindenburg flies over Manhattan in 1936

Construction of Mount Rushmore

Folsom Street in San Francisco, after the great earthquake of 1906

A distant Kremlin is seen in this 1852 photo of Moscow, Russia

British rear gunner practicing shooting in a moving model cockpit on rails. World War I

Henry Ford's modified Model T, the “Universal Car” – 1918

German flag at half mast after the Hindenburg accident in Washington, D.C. 1937

Abraham Lincoln's hearse, 1865

Golden Gate Bridge construction 1937

Manhattan, New York City. Circa 1908

Mona Lisa being returned to its home at the Louvre in Paris, France after WW2 1945

NASA before Powerpoint. Life Magazine

Niagara Falls during the freeze of You can see people walking right at the bottom of the frozen waterfall

The original Piggly Wiggly Store, Memphis, Tennessee. The first self service grocery store, opened 1916

The construction of the Statue of Liberty in 1884

A vending machine that sold cigarettes already lit for a penny. England, 1931

The original sign of Hollywood, 1929

Douglas MacArthur signing the official acceptance of Japanese surrender –

The office of Albert Einstein taken on the day that he died April 18, 1955

Adolf Hitler's pants in 1944

A unique mugshot of young Joseph Stalin 1911

Last photo of Lenin alive. who by then was completely voiceless 1923

Construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961

Times Square in New York, 1911