Posted on 05/15/2022 5:54:16 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
American troops of the 1st Infantry Division leaving the port of Weymouth, England
en route to Omaha Beach in Normandy in June 1944
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June 6th, 1944- Into the Jaws of Death
Tom Jensen, sergeant with the 626th Engineer Light Equipment Company, told the Chicago Tribune that many of the men he served with had no idea where they were going on that day:
They didn't tell us anything we didn't need to know. Heck, some of the guys on our ship thought we were headed to Japan, not Normandy. Just months earlier, we were either in high school or working odd jobs.
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Carl Akeley posing with the leopard he killed with his bare hands after it attacked him, 1896
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Elizabeth Taylor on the set of "Giant" in 1956
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Colonel Thomas Edward Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia
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Henry Behrens, the smallest man in the world dances with his pet cat in the doorway of his Worthing home, 1956.
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Oregon, August 1939. Unemployed lumber worker goes with his wife to the bean harvest. Social Security number tattooed on his arm identifies him as Thomas Cave.
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Winston Churchill as a Cornet in the 4th Queen's Hussar's Cavalry, 1895. He was 21 at the time
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Charlie Chaplin in 1916, at the age of 27
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Salvador Dali standing on the deck of the S.S. Normandie as it docks in New York City, 1936
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Pablo Picasso wearing a hat and holding a revolver & holster given to him by Gary Cooper - Cannes, 1958
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London readers continue to browse at a bombed-out library, WWII
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Sophie Scholl, anti-Nazi political activist, was convicted of high treason after she was caught distributing anti-war leaflets with her brother, Hans.
As a member of the White Rose Resistance Sophie Scholl was one of the few Germans who worked against the Naxis out in the open. Her group was an underground movement who passed out flyers and passively resisted the Nazi movement.
She was arrested at the University of Munich on February 18, 1943 while she and members of her group were distributing anti-Nazi leaflets. When she dumped a suitcase full of fliers over a staircase at the university she was spotted by a worker sympathetic to the Nazi cause.
Scholl was sent to People Court on February 21, 1943 and sentenced to execution by guillotine.
Her final words were:
Such a fine, sunny day, and I have to go...
What does my death matter, if through us,
thousands of people are awakened and stirred to action?
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Oscar Wilde, photographed in 1882.
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Titanic Orphans, brothers Michel and Edmond Navratil, 1912. They were the only children to be rescued from the Titanic without a parent or guardian
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These boys survived the sinking of the Titanic by making their way onto the Collapsable D, the ninth and final life-saving vessel. After the boys were placed onto the lifeboat by their father he was told to remain on board the doomed ship.
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Leo Tolstoy, author of War and Peace, in 1908
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U.S. athlete Jesse Owens salutes during the presentation of his gold medal for the long jump, after defeating Nazi Germany’s Lutz Long, during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
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Winston Churchill & Charlie Chaplin, on the set of “City Lights," 1929
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Rita Hayworth biking around the pool at The Beverly Hills Hotel
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Tom Selleck dancing with Nancy Reagan and Clint Eastwood dancing with Princess Diana at the White House in 1985.
Tom Selleck recalled the night, " I was quite as uncomfortable as Clint Eastwood...he was really out of his safe zone." The dance got off on a bad foot when Eastwood told Di, "You're too old for me," which the princess responded with, "I'm only 24!"
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The tallest, shortest and fattest man of Europe all playing a game of cards, 1913
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Unpacking Mona Lisa at the end of World War II in 1945
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...it wasn’t band camp by any chance, was it?
/Runs for exit, ducking for cover>
Someone needs to talk to Pablo Picasso about gun safety.
Very interesting. Thanks.
Taken by John Loengard, this photo shows a moment between the two brothers where John was telling Robert about his pick for VP.
Loengard explains:
I was doing a story on Bobby Kennedy. The morning after Jack was nominated, we went up to his room. The brothers talked very quietly, and Jack told Bobby he wasn’t going to choose [labor union leader] Walter Reuther for Vice President. . . . I waited outside for Bobby to come out. When he did, he was furious. We were walking back down the stairs, and Bobby was hitting his hand like this, saying ‘Sh*t, sh*t, sh*t.’ You know, he really hated [Lyndon] Johnson.
Never saw Giant. I thought I might, just to see whether the film image matched the photo. Now I’m not sure I will watch it.
Wonder how she would have behaved in the Me-Too world.
Wonder how she would have behaved in the Me-Too world.
I can imagine the dazzle when she became a star.
Thanks Marv.
Age 14
Breathtaking. Thanks for photo.
So very sad to think that when she died, she was sleeping with every creep who wanted her. Her servants referred to her as “That old mattress.”
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