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775 confirmed kills in one picture, 1945 Female snipers of the 3rd Shock Army, 1st Belorussian Front

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775 confirmed kills in one picture, 1945 Female snipers of the 3rd Shock Army, 1st Belorussian Front. The ‘Shock’ armies were created with the specific structure to engage and destroy significant enemy forces and were reinforced with more armored and artillery assets than other combined arms armies. Where necessary the Shock armies were reinforced with mechanized, tank, and cavalry formations and units. The snipers in the picture: First row  – Guard Staff Sergeant, VN Stepanova: 20 kills, Guard Sgt JP Belousova: 80 kills, Guard Sgt AE Vinogradova: 83 kills. Second row  – Guard Lieutenant EK Zhibovskaya: 24 kills, Guard Sgt KF Marinkin: 79 kills, Guard Sgt OS Marenkina: 70 kills. Third row  – Guard Lieutenant NP Belobrova: 70 kills, Lieutenant N. Lobkovsky: 89 kills, Guard Lieutenant VI Artamonova: 89 kills, Guard Staff Sergeant MG Zubchenko: 83 kills. Forth row  – Guard Sergeant, NP Obukhova: 64 kills, Guard Sergeant, AR Belyakova 24 kills. The total number

Soviet soldiers sexually harass a German woman in Leipzig, Germany, in August 1945

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Soviet soldiers sexually harass a German woman in Leipzig, Germany, in August 1945. Soviet soldiers openly sexually harass a passing German woman near the West Hall section of the Leipzig Hauptbahnhof central railway terminus. As Allied troops entered and occupied German territory during the later stages of the war, mass rapes took place both in connection with combat operations and during the subsequent occupation. The victims not only bore the brunt of revenge for Wehrmacht crimes, but they also represented an atavistic target as old as war itself. Rape is the act of a conqueror, the historian Susan Brownmiller observed, aimed at the “bodies of the defeated enemy’s women” to emphasize his victory. Most historians agree although the issue is contentious, that the majority of the sexual assaults on German female civilians were committed in the Soviet occupation zone; estimates of the numbers of German women raped by Soviet soldiers have ranged up to 2 mill

Facing the Death: the different expressions of six Polish civilians moments before death by firing squad, 1939

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Facing the Death: the different expressions of six Polish civilians moments before death by firing squad, 1939 Facing the Death: Poles shot by Germans in Bydgoszcz, September 9, 1939. It’s interesting to see the range of emotions displayed by these men: anguish, defiance, stoicism, acceptance, and fear, the third one from the left is even smiling. The execution took place during the Bloody Sunday in Bydgoszcz, Poland, 1939. Bloody Sunday  was a series of killings of members of the German minority that took place at the beginning of World War II. On September 3, 1939, two days after the beginning of the German invasion of Poland, highly controversial killings occurred in and around Bydgoszcz (German: Bromberg), a Polish city with a sizable German minority. The number of casualties and other details of the incident are disputed among historians. The Nazis exploited the deaths as grounds for a massacre of Polish inhabitants after the Wehrmacht captured the town. I

In 2007, archaeologists made a fascinating find in the ancient city of Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran, often referred to as the "Burnt City

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In 2007, archaeologists made a fascinating find in the ancient city of Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran, often referred to as the "Burnt City." Among the unearthed remains was a woman estimated to be between 28 and 35 years old at the time of her death, with an intact artificial eye in her left eye socket. This remarkable discovery is recognized as the world's oldest known artificial eye, dating back to 2900-2800 BC. The artificial eye found in Shahr-e Sukhteh is not only a testament to the advanced technological capabilities of the civilization, but also a reflection of their intricate craftsmanship. The surface of the artificial eye is covered with a thin layer of gold, engraved with a central circle representing the iris and gold lines patterned like sun rays. This level of detail suggests a high degree of sophistication in their understanding of human anatomy and aesthetics. Shahr-e Sukhteh, also known as the “Burnt City”, is one of the most fasci

Serial killer Robert Hansen, responsible for the murders of 17-30+ women, would abduct his victims and fly them to his isolated cabin in the Alaskan mountains

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Serial killer Robert Hansen, responsible for the murders of 17-30+ women, would abduct his victims and fly them to his isolated cabin in the Alaskan mountains, which was only accessible by boat or bush plane. He would then release them and hunt them down like wild animals using a knife or rifle. The worst part is he'd let them run away for a while so they'd think they had a chance of escaping Hansen was captured in 1983 and sentenced to 461 years' imprisonment without the possibility of parole. He died in 2014 of natural causes at age 75.

In 1955, Zahra Aboutalib, pregnant at the time, hurried to the hospital for a c-section but left abruptly after witnessing another woman passing away from the same procedure.

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In 1955, Zahra Aboutalib, pregnant at the time, hurried to the hospital for a c-section but left abruptly after witnessing another woman passing away from the same procedure. Experiencing pain for the following days, the discomfort eventually ceased, and she just continued with her life as if everything was normal.  However, nearly 46 years later, she was diagnosed with a tumor. Further examination revealed that the tumor was, in fact, the calcified remains of her unborn baby, a consequence of an ectopic pregnancy where the fetus grows outside the uterus.

German commandos captured in American uniform are prepared for execution, 1944

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German commandos captured in American uniform are prepared for execution, 1944 German infiltrators lined up for execution by firing squad after conviction by a military court for wearing U.S. uniforms during the Battle of the Bulge. December 23, 1944. The soldiers in the picture were executed after a military trial found them in violation of the Hague convention concerning land warfare, article 23:  “It’s especially forbidden […], to make improper use of a flag of truce, of the national flag or of the military insignia and uniform of the enemy” . Their mission was part of Operation Greif commanded by the famous Waffen-SS commando Otto Skorzeny during the Battle of the Bulge. The operation was the brainchild of Adolf Hitler, and its purpose was to capture one or more of the bridges over the Meuse river before they could be destroyed. German soldiers, wearing captured British and US Army uniforms and using captured Allied vehicles, were to cause confusion in t

Execution by cannon, Shiraz, Iran. 1890s.

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Execution by cannon in Iran, 1890s Execution by cannon, Shiraz, Iran. 1890s. Once the cannon was invented it was only a matter of time before someone tied a prisoner to the front and lit a fuse, blowing his body into a constellation of pain, the head dropping neatly in front. Blowing from a gun was a reported means of execution as long ago as the 16th century, by the Mughal Empire, and was used until the 20th century. The method was utilized by Portuguese colonialists in the 16th and 17th centuries, from as early as 1509 across their empire from Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka) to Mozambique to Brazil. George Carter Stent described the process as follows:  “The prisoner is generally tied to a gun with the upper part of the small of his back resting against the muzzle. When the gun is fired, his head is seen to go straight up into the air some forty or fifty feet; the arms fly off right and left, high up in the air, and fall at, perhaps, a hundred yards dista

A Mongolian woman reaches out from the porthole of a crate in which she is imprisoned, 1913

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A Mongolian woman reaches out from the porthole of a crate in which she is imprisoned, 1913 A Mongolian woman reaches out from the porthole of a crate in which she is imprisoned July 1913. Note the swastika on the corner next to the lock. This photo was taken in July 1913 by French photographer Stéphane Passet who was hired by Albert Kahn. Albert Kahn was a millionaire banker who pioneered color photography using the process invented by the Lumière brothers. During his trip through exotic countries, Albert Kahn and Stéphane Passet visited Mongolia where they took this picture of a woman who was condemned to slow and painful starvation by being deposited in a remote desert inside a wooden crate that was to become her tomb. Initially, the bowls on the ground had water in them, though were not intentionally refilled, and the person inside was allowed to beg for food which often just prolonged their suffering as they generally didn’t get enough food for the passer

The earthquake that occurred in Japan with a magnitude of 9.1 was on March 11, 2011. One of most devastating event in Japan

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The earthquake that occurred in Japan with a magnitude of 9.1 was on March 11, 2011. This devastating event, also known as the Great East Japan Earthquake or the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, caused widespread damage and triggered a massive tsunami that led to a nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The Great Hanshin Earthquake Disaster of 1995 was one of the worst in Japan's history, claiming the lives of over 6,400 people, making more than 45,000 people homeless, and causing more than $100 billion in damages. WATCH THE HORRIBLE VIDEO BELOW 

The police thought they were lying, so they left the men alone in the room with a secret recording device

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In 1973, two men went to police, claiming to have been abducted by aliens.  The police thought they were lying, so they left the men alone in the room with a secret recording device.  To their surprise, they continued talking about what had happened and how terrified they were.   On the evening of October 11, 1973, 42-year-old Charles Hickson and 19-year-old Calvin Parker told the Jackson County, Mississippi, Sheriff's Office they were fishing off a pier on the west bank of the Pascagoula River in Mississippi when they heard a whirring/whizzing sound, saw two flashing blue lights, and observed an oval-shaped object 30–40 feet across and 8–10 feet high. Parker and Hickson claimed they were "conscious but paralyzed" while three "creatures" with "robotic slit-mouths" and "crab-like pincers" took them aboard the object and subjected them to an examination.