These 14 Moments Shaped Our History, But Can You Even Recognize Them..?

By Sughra Hafeez in History On 7th November 2015
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#1 Take a look at the iceberg believed to have sunk the Titanic in 1912.

#2 See how they did the filming of the MGM Lion in 1929.

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#3 Jackie Kennedy watching her husband debate Richard Nixon in 1960 is something you will want to see over and over again.

#4 Witness the aftermath of the Victory over Japan Day celebrations in New York City in 1945.

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#5 It must be exciting for the Iranian soldiers to look at the burning Iraqi oil fields in 1990.

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#6 The Hollywood sign is not that appealing right after it was built in 1923.

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#7 One rare photo of the other side of the Hoover Dam in 1936 before it was flooded.

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#8 Neil Armstrong was very happy right after he walked on the moon in 1969.

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#9 These spectators must be overwhelmed watching the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919

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#10 These spectators must be overwhelmed of watching the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 huh!

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#11 This photo of an East German soldier passing a flower through the Berlin Wall before it was torn down in 1989 is memorable.

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#12 Can you imagine the feelings of this Native American observing the completed Transcontinental railroad in 1868. Doomsday I believe.

#13 The last photo of the Titanic before it sunk in 1912 is a haunting reminder of how a happy journey turned to tragedy.

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#14 Every American should see this 1862 photo of one of the greatest Presidents of America, Abraham Lincoln talking with General George McClellan.