Incredible, Unedited Historical Pictures you Wouldn’t Believe are Real

Published on 02/20/2020
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The “Thousand Yard Stare”

The Thousand Yard Stare

The Thousand Yard Stare

After two intensive days of combat at Entiewok in 1944, an American Marine is captured looking into the camera with the infamous “thousand-yard stare.” This would be one of countless men and women that would be left with terrible post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, following prolonged involvement or exposure to the nightmarish destruction of World War II. Tragically, many of the survivors of World War II would go on to suffer a lifetime of panic disorders and sleepless nights plagued with nightmares and terror.

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A Relaxed Albert Einstein

A Relaxed Albert Einstein

A Relaxed Albert Einstein

Relaxing in Palm Springs with his pipe, whilst leaning back in his chair, Albert Einstein is captured in a rare moment on January 11th, 1932. In the rare gaps between solving some of the world’s most complex mathematical and scientific problems (and inventing new ones), Einstein loved to chill out, just like anyone else. We wonder what the intellectual giant thought about when he was taking a well-deserved load off?

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