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Just a few interesting pictures
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:16 pm
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:16 pm
The Liberation Of Auschwitz, 1945
Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, 1919
Godzilla on set having a smoke between takes
Economy Class on Pan Am 747 in the late 60's
Human Statue of Liberty: 18,000 men were used for this photo. Iowa, 1918
Women boxing on a roof, circa 1930
Construction worker of the Empire State Building, by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1931 (oh, hell no)
The first Wal-Mart store, opened in 1962 by Sam Walton
Yip Man, the master of Wing Chun, sparring with his student Bruce Lee, 1955
Selk'nam natives on their way to Europe for being exhibited as animals in zoos. C. 1889
Osama Bin Laden (right) in Judo class
The recording of the MGM Lion, 1929
Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, 1919
Godzilla on set having a smoke between takes
Economy Class on Pan Am 747 in the late 60's
Human Statue of Liberty: 18,000 men were used for this photo. Iowa, 1918
Women boxing on a roof, circa 1930
Construction worker of the Empire State Building, by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1931 (oh, hell no)
The first Wal-Mart store, opened in 1962 by Sam Walton
Yip Man, the master of Wing Chun, sparring with his student Bruce Lee, 1955
Selk'nam natives on their way to Europe for being exhibited as animals in zoos. C. 1889
Osama Bin Laden (right) in Judo class
The recording of the MGM Lion, 1929
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:23 pm to Alahunter
Those skyscraper photos always disturb me.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:25 pm to KSGamecock
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Those skyscraper photos always disturb me
Same here.. little known facts about the construction of the Empire State Building...
It took 7,000,000 man-hours to build it.
official records state that only five workers were killed: one worker was struck by a truck; a second fell down an elevator shaft; a third was hit by a hoist; a fourth was in a blast area; and a fifth fell off a scaffold
Those 2 facts and the picture above, astonish me that more weren't killed.
This post was edited on 7/12/14 at 12:27 pm
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:31 pm to Alahunter
The judo chop is no match for the wronged of a Navy SEAL's rifle.
America hnnnnngh
America hnnnnngh
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:33 pm to Alahunter
The airplane one makes me hate that I was born too late to enjoy the awesome version of America.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 12:33 pm to blue_morrison
The night sky as seen without light pollution...
Posted on 7/12/14 at 1:14 pm to Alahunter
That '60s Pan Am flight looks just delightful.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 3:54 pm to Alahunter
Looks closer to 1800 people.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 3:58 pm to tylerdurden24
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That '60s Pan Am flight looks just delightful.
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The airplane one makes me hate that I was born too late to enjoy the awesome version of America.
Gotta remember... They probably edited out the thick cloud of cigarette/cigar smoke hovering overhead.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 6:43 pm to Alahunter
Arbeit macht frei - Work makes you free. Such a deceitful motto for a concentration camp.
When the inmates were herded into the "showers" they were told they were just going to get clean but they were instead gassed with Zircon-B made by the famous Bayer company. You may have Bayer aspirin in your medicine cabinet.
When the inmates were herded into the "showers" they were told they were just going to get clean but they were instead gassed with Zircon-B made by the famous Bayer company. You may have Bayer aspirin in your medicine cabinet.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 8:38 pm to Kentucker
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Zircon-B made by the famous Bayer company.
Not exactly correct. Bayer made up 27.4% of a conglomerate that owned a 42% stake in the company that manufactured Zyklon B.
BASF was another party to the merger and shares of the conglomerate were traded as BASF shares. Bayer didn't come back into existence as a separate company until the allies split the company back up in the early 50's.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 9:08 pm to Evolved Simian
Thanks for the clarification.
Posted on 7/13/14 at 12:01 am to Kentucker
Allies stole the patent after the war
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After the United States entered the war against Germany in April 1917, the Alien Property Custodian, a government agency that administers foreign property, seized Bayer's U.S. assets. Two years later, the Bayer company name and trademarks for the United States and Canada were auctioned off and purchased by Sterling Products Company, later Sterling Winthrop, for $5.3 million.
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Posted on 7/13/14 at 12:10 am to Kentucker
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Bayer, Nazis blah blah blah
Yes and Mitsubishi, BMW and Mercedes still make cars, Hugo Boss still makes clothes, Allianz still lends money, Siemens still engineers shite, Krupp still makes everything from coffee pots to elevators and everybody still wants a Fanta...collectivized war grudges are so passé.
This post was edited on 7/13/14 at 12:11 am
Posted on 7/13/14 at 12:46 am to Alahunter
Just further evidence that we suck at life now. Not to mention that I could have smoked the hell out of some cigarettes on that plane. As well as give my woman the back of my hand without anybody raising an eyebrow...the good ol' days.
This post was edited on 7/13/14 at 12:53 am
Posted on 7/13/14 at 12:53 am to betweenthebara
That is some well dressed young men and women on that plane.
Posted on 7/13/14 at 1:34 am to betweenthebara
>>>>>>>
Pussification of air travel
This post was edited on 7/13/14 at 1:35 am
Posted on 7/13/14 at 2:24 am to betweenthebara
Pan Am was more like an institution than an airline. They were the launch customer for the 707 and the 747. Women everywhere dreamed of being a stewardess for Pan American World Airways, but few lived up to the criteria. Definitely the golden age of air travel.
Even though the flying experience is nothing like it was, air travel is much much safer today then it was back then. Like some of the other airlines of the time, Pan Am had more than its share of takeoffs without landings.
Even though the flying experience is nothing like it was, air travel is much much safer today then it was back then. Like some of the other airlines of the time, Pan Am had more than its share of takeoffs without landings.
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