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2008
Januar
Februar
En tolvårig ARVN Airborne soldat med en M-79 granatkaster under Vietnamkrigen i 1968. Drengen blev adopteret af soldaterne og deltager her i en undersøgelsesaktion efter der dagen i forvejen har været et dagslangt slag på stedet. |
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Marts
Studenternes deltagelse i Københavns forsvar natten mellem 10. og 11. februar 1659. |
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April
Maj
Juni
Gettooprøret i Warszawa - Foto fra Jürgen Stroops report til Heinrich Himmler fra maj 1943. Den originale tyske billedtekst: "Mit Gewalt aus Bunkern hervorgeholt". En af de mest berømte fotos fra 2. verdenskrig. Flere af personerne er senere blevet identificeret. |
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Juli
August
Skilt i Durban der fastslår at stranden kun er for hvide, i følge den sydafrikansk apartheid lov |
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September
Lyndon B. Johnson aflægger ed som præsident for USA om bord på Air Force One efter attentatet på John F. Kennedy i Dallas, Texas. |
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Oktober
Det første fotografi af en person. Billedet blev taget af Jacques Daguerre i slutningen af 1838 eller begyndelsen af 1839 i Paris. På grund af en eksponeringstid på ti minutter er det kun manden i bunden af billedet der er med, da han stod stille, mens hans sko blev pudset. |
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November
Animeret kort/tidslinje af den territoriale evolution af Amerikas Konfødererede Stater, fra den første udtræden til enden på restaurationen. |
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December
Brødrene Wright under en af de første flyvninger i december 1903, ved Kitty Hawk i North Carolina. |
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Forfatter/Opretter: User:Golbez, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Animated map/timeline of the territorial evolution of the Confederate States of America, from first secession to end of Reconstruction.
Tan Son Nhut, Vietnam. This twelve year old ARVN Airborne trooper with M-79 grenade launcher accompanied the Airborne Task Force Unit on a sweep through the devastated area surrounding the French National Cemetery on Plantation Road after a day long battle there. The young soldier has been "adopted" by the Airborne Division.
This is "Boulevard du Temple", the first ever photograph of a person. The photo was taken by Louis Daguerre in late 1838 or early 1839 in Paris. It is of a busy street, but because exposure time was over ten minutes, the city traffic was moving too much to appear. The exception is a man in the bottom left corner, who stood still getting his boots polished long enough to show.
Briggen Turbulent tages af danske kanonbåde den 9. juni 1808
Forfatter/Opretter: Guinnog, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Sign in Durban that states the beach is for whites only under section 37 of the Durban beach by-laws. The languages are English, Afrikaans and Zulu, the language of the black population group in the Durban area.
Lyndon B. Johnson taking the oath of office aboard Air Force One at Love Field Airport two hours and eight minutes after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Texas. Jackie Kennedy (right), still in her blood-soaked clothes, looks on.
- Left to right:
- Mac Kilduff (holding dictating machine),
- Judge Sarah T. Hughes,
- Jack Valenti,
- Congressman Albert Thomas,
- Marie Fehmer (behind Thomas),
- First Lady Lady Bird Johnson,
- Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry,
- President Lyndon B. Johnson,
- Evelyn Lincoln (eyeglasses only visible above LBJ's shoulder),
- Congressman Homer Thornberry (in shadow, partially obscured by LBJ),
- Roy Kellerman (partially obscured by Thornberry),
- Lem Johns (partially obscured by Mrs. Kennedy),
- former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy,
- Pamela Turnure (behind Brooks),
- Congressman Jack Brooks,
- Bill Moyers (mostly obscured by Brooks),
- White House correspondent Sid Davis (behind Brooks, looking down)
"Mayflower e porzh-mor Aberplymm" gant William Halsall, 1882
First successful flight of the Wright Flyer, by the Wright brothers. The machine traveled 120 ft (36.6 m) in 12 seconds at 10:35 a.m. on 17 December 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Orville Wright was at the controls of the machine, lying prone on the lower wing with his hips in the cradle which operated the wing-warping mechanism. Wilbur Wright ran alongside to balance the machine, and just released his hold on the forward upright of the right wing in the photo. The starting rail, the wing-rest, a coil box, and other items needed for flight preparation are visible behind the machine. This was considered "the first sustained and controlled heavier-than-air, powered flight" by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.