The German frozen Jews, Miss Universe smiled sweetly, and Hemingway walked on both crutches
In the German army's freezing experiments, Jews fell victim to the study of human resistance to hypothermia; Hemingway, despite his crutches, was awarded the Silver Medal; And the fate of the Jews who escaped the death train was ruthlessly buried in the sand.
These historical events make us cherish peace and human dignity even more. ”
In a world-class beauty pageant in 1971, the new Miss Universe Marisol Malaret was in New York City, smiling at the photographers' lenses.
This organization, known as "Miss Universe", is jointly supported by former US ** Donald Trump and NBC.
In 1918, the American writer Ernest Hemingway became an ambulance driver in a hospital in Milan, Italy, wearing the ** of the Red Cross ambulance team. During a mission to deliver supplies, he was heroically wounded, but still dragged his crutches and brought the wounded Italian soldiers safely to the rear.
As a result, he was awarded the Silver Medal of Bravery by Italy** in recognition of his heroic deeds.
In Connecticut, USA in 1935, in the middle of summer, a group of children ran to the fire station to cool off the heat and enjoy the coolness brought by the cold shower. Their happiness comes from the little things in life, simple but profound.
In 1921, in the Volga Valley of the Soviet Union, a hungry child lay on a bed, crying bitterly. At that time, the Soviet Union was politically turbulent and the weather was bad, which led to a severe famine that lasted until 1922, when about 5 million people died of starvation.
In 1931, the streets of London were crowded with people eager to catch a glimpse of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
During World War II, Nazi Germany, in order to solve the problem of hypothermia among German soldiers, conducted a brutal experiment in which they froze Jews in cold water for study.
Such acts not only violate human rights, but also insult and destroy human nature. We should remember history, cherish peace, and oppose any form of racial discrimination and cruelty.
In April 1945, a group of Jews escaped from a train, some of them were terrified, some were crying with joy, and some were laughing. Their emotions were so high because of the train that was supposed to go to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, the Death Car.
In 1944, the French courted Churchill to light cigarettes, and he was grateful, because the French team could not be relied on at a critical moment.
In Brooklyn, New York, in 1937, a swimsuit contest was underway. Interestingly, the judges were all men, and they were responsible for measuring the measurements of each contestant.
It seems that the selection criteria for this ** competition are in line with the aesthetic standards of the male judges.
The Sphinx, a thousand-year-old monument, was hidden by yellow sand for thousands of years, and it was not until the end of the 30s of the 20th century that archaeologists excavated it from the yellow sand, revealing a complete body and head.
In the middle of a desert in 1909, 100 wealthy Jews planned a crowdfunding campaign with the goal of buying the land that no one cared about. Years later, the place rose to become Tel Aviv, the largest city in Israel, and became the pride and hope of the Jewish people.
This crowdfunding not only changed the fate of this desert, but also wrote a chapter in the history of the Jewish people.
This ** was taken in 1912, although it does not seem special at first glance, but the text annotation behind it reveals its special significance - this is the last photo before the sinking of the Titanic**, which has far-reaching historical commemorative value.