40 OF THE MOST POWERFUL PHOTOGRAPHS EVER TAKEN - See before you die
A moving collection of iconic photographs from the last
100 years that demonstrate the heartbreak of loss, the tremendous power of loyalty, and the triumph of the human spirit.
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Sisters pose for the same photo three separate times, years apart.
- A
Russian war veteran kneels beside the tank he spent the war in, now a monument.
- A
Romanian child hands a heart-shaped balloon to riot police during protests against austerity measures in
Bucharest.
- Retired
Philadelphia Police Captain Ray Lewis is arrested for participating in the
Occupy Wall Street protests in
2011.
- A monk prays for an elderly man who had died suddenly while waiting for a train in
Shanxi Taiyuan, China.
- A dog named “
Leao” sits for a second consecutive day at the grave of her owner, who died in the disastrous landslides near
Rio de Janiero on
January 15, 2011.
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The 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute:
African American athletes
Tommie Smith and
John Carlos raise their fists in a gesture of solidarity at the
1968 Olympic games.
Australian Silver medalist Peter Norman wore an
Olympic Project for Human Rights badge in support of their protest. Both
Americans were expelled from the games as a result.
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Jewish prisoners at the moment of their liberation from an internment camp “death train” near the
Elbe in
1945.
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John F. Kennedy Jr. salutes his father’s coffin along with the honor guard.
- Christians protect Muslims during prayer in the midst of the uprisings in
Cairo, Egypt, in 2011.
- A
North Korean man waves his hand as a
South Korean relative weeps, following a luncheon meeting during inter-Korean temporary family reunions at
Mount Kumgang resort
October 31,
2010.
Four hundred and thirty-six
South Koreans were allowed to spend three days in
North Korea to meet their 97 North Korean relatives, whom they had been separated from since the 1950-53 war.
- A dog is reunited with his owner following the tsunami in
Japan in 2011.
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Wait For Me Daddy,” by
Claude P. Dettloff,
October 1,
1940: A line of soldiers march in
British Columbia on their way to a waiting train as five-year-old
Whitey Bernard tugs away from his mother’s hand to reach out for his father.
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Navy chaplain
Luis Padillo gives last rites to a soldier wounded by sniper fire during a revolt in
Venezuela.
- Australian
Scott Jones kisses his
Canadian girlfriend
Alex Thomas after she was knocked to the ground by a police officer’s riot shield in
Vancouver, British Columbia.
Canadians rioted after the
Vancouver Canucks lost the
Stanley Cup to the
Boston Bruins.
- A mother comforts her son in
Concord, Alabama, near his house which was completely destroyed by a tornado in April of 2011.
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Pearl Harbor survivor
Houston James of
Dallas is overcome with emotion as he embraces
Marine Staff Sgt. Mark Graunke Jr. during the Dallas
Veterans Day Commemoration at
Dallas City Hall in
2005. Sgt Graunke, who was a member of a Marine ordnance-disposal team, lost a hand, leg, and eye while defusing a bomb in
Iraq in July of 2004.
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Phyllis Siegel, 76, left, and
Connie Kopelov, 84, both of
New York, embrace after becoming the first same-sex couple to get married at the
Manhattan City Clerk’s office in 2011.
- A 4-month-old baby girl in a pink bear suit is miraculously rescued from the rubble by soldiers after four days missing following the
Japanese tsunami.
- A
French civilian cries in despair as Nazis occupy
Paris during
World War II.
- PoW
Horace Greasley defiantly confronts
Heinrich Himmler during an inspection of the camp he was confined in.
Greasley also famously escaped from the camp and snuck back in more than
200 times to meet in secret with a local
German girl he had fallen in love with.
- A firefighter gives water to a koala during the devastating
Black Saturday bushfires that burned across
Victoria, Australia, in 2009.
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Robert Peraza pauses at his son’s name on the
9/11 Memorial during the tenth anniversary ceremonies at the site of the
World Trade Center.
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Jacqueline Kennedy wears her pink
Chanel suit, still stained with the blood of her husband, as
Lyndon Johnson takes the oath of office in
Air Force One.
According to
Lady Bird Johnson, who was also present:
“Her hair [was] falling in her face but [she was] very composed … I looked at her.
Mrs. Kennedy’s dress was stained with blood. One leg was almost entirely covered with it and her right glove was caked, it was caked with blood – her husband’s blood.
Somehow that was one of the most poignant sights – that immaculate woman, exquisitely dressed, and caked in blood.”
- Tanisha Blevin, 5, holds the hand of fellow
Hurricane Katrina victim
Nita LaGarde, 105, as they are evacuated from the convention center in
New Orleans.
- A girl in isolation for radiation screening looks at her dog through a window in
Nihonmatsu, Japan on March 14.
- Journalists
Euna Lee and
Laura Ling, who had been arrested in North Korea and sentenced to 12 years hard labor, are reunited
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