Posted on 09/11/2001 7:39:29 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
People are helped away from the World Trade Center tower in New York City September 11, 2001. Both towers were hit by planes crashing into the building. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (Reuters)
People walk away from the World Trade Center tower in New York City early September 11, 2001. Both towers were hit by planes crashing into the building. Victims from the attack on the World Trade Center -- many suffering from extensive burns -- began arriving at hospitals in New York City about an hour after two planes slammed into the twin towers, witnesses said Tuesday. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (Reuters)
People walk away from the World Trade Center towers in New York City, September 11, 2001. Both towers were hit by airplanes which crashed into the buildings, both towers collapsed a short time later. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (Reuters)
People walk away from the World Trade Center tower in New York City early September 11, 2001. Both towers were hit by planes crashing into the building. Three hijacked planes crashed into U.S. landmarks on Tuesday, destroying both of New York's mighty twin towers and plunging the Pentagon in Washington into flames in an unprecedented assault on key symbols of U.S. military and financial power REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (Reuters)
A rescue helicopter surveys damage to the Pentagon as firefighters battle flames after an airplane crashed into the U.S. military Headquarters outside of Washington in an apparent terrorist attack, September 11, 2001. REUTERS/Larry Downing (Reuters)
U.S. Marines watch as a rescue helicopter surveys damage to the Pentagon Building as fire fighters battle flames after an apparent terrorist airplane crashed into the U.S. military Headquarters outside of Washington, September 11, 2001. REUTERS/Larry Downing (Reuters)
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Flames and smoke pour from a building at the Pentagon Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, after a direct, devasting hit from an aircraft. Photo by Mandatory Credit, Will Morris (AP)
Smoke billows from the Pentagon Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001 after it took a direct, devasting hit from an aircraft. The nerve center of the nation's military burst into flames and a portion of one side of the five-sided structure collapsed when the plane struck in midmorning. Photo by Mandatory Credit, Will Morris (AP)
An aircraft crashed into the helipad next to the Pentagon (right rear side in photo), setting off a huge explosion, throwing people off their feet inside the building and setting off a massive fire, U.S. officials and eyewitnesses said, September 11, 2001. The Pentagon is shown July 30, 2001. (Hyungwon Kang/Reuters)
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A plane crash at the Pentagon and a fire near the White House rocked the nation's capital on September 11, 2001, shutting down the federal government and causing massive gridlock as workers fled town. (Reuters Graphic)
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A plane crash at the Pentagon and a fire near the White House rocked the nation's capital on September 11, 2001, shutting down the federal government and causing massive gridlock as workers fled town. Gray smoke billowed from the five-sided building as the more than 20,000 civilians and military men and women who work in the building streamed into the surrounding parking lots. There was no immediate word on casualties in the attacks, which came after two planes slammed into the World Trade Center in New York. (Michael Sales/Reuters Graphic)
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Firemen work around the remains of the World Trade Center after two planes crashed into the buildings causing them to collapse in New York on September 11, 2001. The two 110-story towers collapsed one at a time in a huge cloud of smoke and fire two hours after the initial impacts. (Peter Morgan/Reuters)
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Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden, shown Dec. 23, 1998, warned three weeks ago that he and his followers would carry out an unprecedented attack on U.S. interests for its support of Israel, an Arab journalist with access to him said September 11, 2001. The editor of London-based al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper said Islamic fundamentalists led by bin Laden were 'almost certainly' behind the attack of the World Trade Center in New York. (Rahimullah Yousafzai/Reuters)
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A German policeman lays flowers in front of the United States' embassy in central Berlin September 11, 2001. Two planes crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York as office workers began work on Tuesday morning, causing the south tower to collapse. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler
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A New York City ambulance burns in the street near the World Trade Center tower in New York City September 11, 2001. Both towers were hit by planes crashing into the building. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
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Tuesday September 11, 09:18 PM The scene of destruction near the base of the destroyed World Trade Center after planes crashed into each of the buildings in New York on September 11, 2001. Three hijacked planes crashed into major U.S. landmarks on Tuesday, destroying both of New York's mighty twin towers and plunging the Pentagon in Washington into flames, in an unprecedented assault on key symbols of U.S. military and financial power. REUTERS/Peter Morgan |
Tuesday September 11, 09:18 PM The scene of destruction near the base of the destroyed World Trade Center after planes crashed into each of the buildings in New York on September 11, 2001. Three hijacked planes crashed into major U.S. landmarks on Tuesday, destroying both of New York's mighty twin towers and plunging the Pentagon in Washington into flames, in an unprecedented assault on key symbols of U.S. military and financial power. REUTERS/Peter Morgan |
Tuesday September 11, 09:14 PM City workers in a London pub watch news of terrorist attacks on the United States September 11, 2001. Three aircraft crashed into the World Trade Centre in New York and The Pentagon in Washington in what is being described as the biggest act of terrorism in history. REUTERS/Dan Chung |
Tuesday September 11, 09:12 PM The remaining tower of New York's World Trade Center disolves in a cloud of dust and debris soon after the towers were hit by hijacked airliners, September 11, 2001. The pictures were made from across the Hudson River in Jersey City, New Jersey. The kamikaze airplane attacks that destroyed New York's World Trade Center and damaged the Pentagon on Tuesday were unprecedented in the history of civil aviation, security experts said. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine |
Tuesday September 11, 06:59 PM Firemen work around the World Trade Centre after both towers collapsed in New York on September 11, 2001. The kamikaze airplane attacks that destroyed New York's World Trade Centre and damaged the Pentagon on Tuesday were unprecedented in the history of civil aviation, security experts said. REUTERS/Peter Morgan |
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thanks . i have used the photos in my lesson in comparative politics.
Did you, perchance, save a copy of this thread and all the pictures on it?
Many of them, nearly all, are gone. If you have them, I would love you to EMail them to me.
Did you, perchance, save a copy of this thread and all the pictures on it?
Many of them, nearly all, are gone. If you have them, I would love you to EMail them to me.
So far yours are the only pics showing up on my screen. Thanks.
I can't see the photos, but I disagree with you. The sugar coating of what happened that day has been one of the downfalls of the WOT. We need to see what happened over and over.
And we need to stay very angry.
A six year bump to my thread.
All the photos I collected are still posted at http://RememberThe11th.com/imagesGallery.html
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