Check out 15 other historical photos that you can not miss
1 - John Lennon's Bloody Glasses
Posted on Twitter by Yoko Ono, the photo shows the glasses Lennon wore the day he was murdered.
2 - The presidential amphibious car
Playful, Lyndon Johnson - the American president pictured in the picture - used to drive the vehicle straight toward the lake of his ranch to scare his visitors.
3 - Veiled Fun
Clicked in 1925, the photo shows members of the ku Klux Klan having fun on a ferris wheel at an amusement park in Colorado.
4 - “Before and After”
Created by the US Secret Service in 1944, the image shows Adolf Hitler and how he could change his appearance (pictured right) in the event of a flight.
5 - Ronald McDonald
Do you think today's Ronald McDonald is a bit sinister? So take a look at what it looked like in 1963!
6 - Archer Team
The record shows archers competing during the 1908 London Olympics - and considering the “audience” at the event, we can deduce that, unfairly, the athletes were not taken very seriously.
7 - Before the beard
Almost unrecognizable, the photo clicked in 1846 shows Abraham Lincoln before he let his beard grow - and without his iconic top hat.
8 - From "buenas"
Clicked in 1956, the image proves that not only from wars and revolutions did Fidel Castro and Che Guevara live.
9 - At the service of the fatherland
Yes, the young man in the photo is Elvis Presley - and this is not an attempt to make him look heroic to the fans. He was summoned by the US Army in 1958, and served his country as any soldier for 2 years.
10 - Order in chaos?
Albert Einstein's desk photographed the day after his death.
11 - Party!
Clicked on May 9, 1945, the image shows the end of World War II being celebrated in Moscow.
12 - Making Fun
The photograph above shows Stalin in a relaxed moment recorded by his bodyguard - or his daughter, depending on the source you check!
13 - Making way
Captured in 1967, the photo shows the Boston Marathon organizers trying to stop Kathrine Switzer from attending the event. That year, ward became the first woman to cross the finish line.
14 - Boom
The gigantic cloud from the image above, recorded on August 9, 1945, was clicked 15 minutes after the Nagasaki bomb exploded.
15 - Young star
Above you can see Pelé at 17 walking in Sweden before starting his 1958 World Cup participation.
* The image that appears at the opening of the story shows a British sailor sawing the chain holding a slave's ankle in 1907.
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