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20th Century Time Machine
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The 20th Century Time Machine takes you back in time to the events of the past century that shaped the world we live in today.
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history
2018-06-14 10:43
Francisco Franco: Biography (1963)
A 1963 production from the 'Biography' series hosted by Mike Wallace. This 25-minute film shows how Franco dominated Spain by controlling Spain's military and rose to power to become one of Europe's most
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npatou
history
2018-06-11 16:03
The “Walking Dead” of World War I: Russian Zombies and the Defense of Fortress Osowiec (Osovets), 1915
source: Overview: The "Walking Dead" of World War I, the Russian "zombie" army, played a pivotal role in aiding the Russian retreat from Fort Osowiec following a devastating chemical attack carried out
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npatou
story
2018-06-05 06:04
Free Angela Davis And All Political Prisoners
On this day in the 20th century, on June 4, 1972, Angela Davis was found innocent of murder, kidnapping and criminal conspiracy charges by an all-white jury in San Hose, California. "Free Angela and
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npatou
history
2018-06-03 08:48
Today in the 20th Century: Edward White Becomes the First American to Walk in Space (June 3, 1965)
On June 3, 1965, Edward White exits the open hatch of the Gemini 4 space capsule, attached with a 25-foot tether, and becomes the first American to walk in space. The spacewalk was so fascinating that
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npatou
history
2018-06-02 08:11
On This Day in the 20th Century: The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (June 2, 1953)
On this day in the 20th century, the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth took place at Westminster Abbey. Elizabeth was only 25 years of age when she became Queen. Her father, King George VI, had died a year
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npatou
history
2018-06-01 11:16
BBC Interviews with Gaddafi 1976 and 1977
A compilation of two interviews with Muammar Gaddafi over 40 years ago during the height of his rule. The controversial ruler expands on his ideas and beliefs, talks about capitalism, communism and the
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npatou
nature
2018-05-31 13:22
The Eruption of Mount St. Helens! (1980): Academy Award Nominated Film for Best Documentary Short
A fascinating documentary directed by George Casey on the events surrounding the eruption of Mount St. Helens in May 1980. "The Eruption of Mount St. Helens!" was nominated for the Academy Awards
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npatou
history
2018-05-23 12:52
CBS News Bulletin: Lee Harvey Oswald Flight and Capture (1963)
Approximately 45 minutes after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22nd, 1963, a Dallas police officer named J. D. Tippit was murdered by Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald shot the police
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npatou
history
2018-05-21 09:40
Today in the 20th Century: Chile Earthquake! Volcano, Tsunamis, Devastate Pacific - May 21, 1960
On this day, May 21,1960, an earthquake of tremendous force struck southern Chile. The 8.5-magnitude quake, one of the most powerful ever recorded, destroyed entire cities while a series of tsunamis hit
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ctdots
history
2018-05-21 01:13
npatou reblogged
The Cold War E01 - What started the Cold War?
The significance of Cold War The Cold War years can be described as one of the most exciting periods in the history of World War. This conflict demanded the enormous power and means from both hostile blocks
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npatou
history
2018-05-20 15:12
Hiroshima-Nagasaki, August 1945: Decades Hidden Footage from the Aftermath of the Bombings
A shocking documentary featuring the first ever film footage following the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. Akira Iwasaki, a left-wing Japanese film producer documented the remains and
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npatou
history
2018-05-20 13:03
Today in the 20th Century: The First U.S. Hydrogen Thermonuclear Bomb Airdrop - May 20 1956
Operation Redwing was a series of nuclear test detonations conducted at the Bikini and Enewetak atolls by the United States in 1956. One of the detonations was the first ever U.S. hydrogen bomb airdrop
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sunnyego
science
2018-05-19 22:25
npatou reblogged
A Shot of Intellect - The Manhattan Project -
Albert Einstein wrote a letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939. Enclosed in the letter, Einstein expressed his discerning fear that Nazi Germany would be able to develop an atomic bomb composed of uranium.
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flyingfish93
informationwar
2018-05-18 18:18
npatou reblogged
#InformationWar - World War II Fact
Pixabay - CC0 Creative Commons Everything that happens there must be the reason, as to why the war took place. The great war of the Second World War has been the history of World War I, and it must have
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aydogdy
history
2018-05-18 16:20
npatou reblogged
HISTORY STORIES | The most interesting events from the past.
A hero who saved thousands of lives during the Holocaust. Gilberto Bosquez Saldivar is a Mexican hero who saved many people during World War II, but whose feat was never widely known. He was never the
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npatou
history
2018-05-18 16:32
Girls of the Beat Generation
The Beat Generation was a counterculture movement that originated from writers and poets who challenged the culture and the values of society after the second world war. The Beatniks strayed from the postwar
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npatou
history
2018-05-18 09:00
Today in the 20th Century: The Most Disastrous Volcanic Eruption in U.S. History - Mount St. Helens, May 18,1980
The tremors began on March 16, 1980. Eleven days later, a first explosion resulted in a 250-foot wide crater on the top of the mountain. Mount St. Helen had awakened and shook the area in warning. Not
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martialarts
2018-05-17 20:18
Bruce Lee: "The Lost Interview" (1971)
On December 9, 1971, Bruce Lee was a guest on the Pierre Berton Show where he gave his only English speaking tv interview only a couple of years before his death. The interview was lost for many years
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chicagochicago
history
2018-05-17 00:35
npatou reblogged
Diver Covered in Oil (1943) World War II
A diver as he ascends from the oily interior of the sunken battleship USS Arizona. Photograph released May 23, 1943. That would have to be terrifying to go down into a sunken ship like that. I couldn't
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jimyiapanis
film
2018-05-16 11:54
npatou reblogged
The French New Wave And Its Influence On Contemporary Filmmaking
In the 1950s film journal, Cahiers du Cinéma, film critics Jacques Rivette, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol and François Truffaut discussed the concepts and ideas that would lay the groundwork for arguably,
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