11. Robert Wadlow, the tallest man in recorded history, the late 1930s.
He stood 8’ 11” and only lived to age 22.
12. Brigader Yasub Dogar of the Pakistani ISI enjoying a drink while Soviets are ambushed in the background, Soviet-Afghan war, Gardez, 1979-1989.
13. A woman walks through the ruins of Berlin during the Battle of Berlin, May 1945.
14. Indian men and boys during the Orrisa famine under British Government, 1866.
15. Diane Keaton and Al Pacino during the filming of The Godfather in 1972.
16. Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart lead a group of Hollywood figures who flew to Washington, D.C. in 1947 to protest the House Un-American Activities Committee and the emerging blacklist.
17. The Chicken Boy was founded in rural Ireland in 1956.
He was 7-years-old, weighed 28lbs, couldn’t speak but clucked, and had been kept in a henhouse since the age of 2.
18. Ed Sullivan interviewing Fidel Castro on 11 January 1959, ten days after President Fulgencio Batista was overthrown.
19. Pujie, brother of the last Emperor of China (Puyi) and his Japanese wife Hiro Saga, with one of their daughters.
Their arranged marriage was considered happy and their last surviving daughter Husheng would help in promoting a better relationship between Japan and China in the 1930s.
20. Kmart’s Flagship store in Garden City Michigan, the first week of operation.
Opened 60-years-ago on 1 March 1962, this store ran for over 50 years until it was closed in early 2017.