Pir pagara? ![]()
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Hitler
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Not a Pakistani he's no more....
American?
Hitler
Yes he is Hitler.
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Hitler
Yeah ninja ur rite he is Adolf Hitler:)
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Itna masoom ![]()
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Haan look like masoom that's why we should not judge ppl by their appearance:)
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hi itna cute hitler ![]()
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http://listverse.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/il_fullxfull.321383696.jpg
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^^ This WWII era photograph was used to show Americans that women were doing their part to fight the war – even when they really weren’t. The four women pictured here, in front of the famous “Pistol Packin’ Mamma” aircraft, were part of the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots program – better known as the WASPs. One of the four – the farthest on the right – is Blanche Osborn Bross.The WASPs were a very exclusive club. Over 25,000 women applied for the program, and only 2,000 were selected of which barely 1,000 graduated and became pilots. Though they did not see wartime action, some of them did die in airplane accidents. After the war, Blanche Osborn Bross continued to fly, and later served with the Red Cross in China. She died at the age of 92.
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http://listverse.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/giant-thumb.jpg
This is the skeleton of John Aasen (1890-1938) who was employed in the circus as a sideshow freak. John was 7’1/2″ (214cm) tall. Due to his height he was also used in Hollywood movies.
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http://iliketowastemytime.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_image/historical-photos-pt3-us-soldier-ww2-hitler-str.jpg
An American soldier replaces “Adolf-Hitler-Str.” sign with a “Roosevelt Blvd” one in Berlin, Germany, 1945.
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http://iliketowastemytime.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_image/historical-photos-pt3-microsoft-staff-1978.jpg
Microsoft staff. December 7, 1978.
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http://iliketowastemytime.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_image/historical-photos-pt3-wintergarden-salt-mines-us-soldiers.jpg
American soldiers discover Manet’s “In the Conservatory”](In the Conservatory - Wikipedia) that was hidden (amongst other Nazi loot) in the salt mines of Merker, Germany. 1945.
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http://iliketowastemytime.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_image/historical-photos-pt3-porsche-factory.jpg
The assembly line of Porsche 911’s at the Stuttgart factory. ~1970
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http://iliketowastemytime.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_image/historical-photos-pt3-tiger2-germany-tank.jpg
One of the heaviest WW2 tanks ever created, the Tiger II. It weighed ~68.5 tonnes and had 100-180mm armour on the front. Budapest, Hungary, 1944.
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http://iliketowastemytime.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_image/historical-photos-pt3-martin-luther-king.jpg
Martin Luther King Jr. removing a burned cross from his front yard. His son is at his side. Atlanta, GA, 1960
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http://iliketowastemytime.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_image/historical-photos-pt3-ww1-motorcycle-guns.jpg
39th Tomsk infantry regiment with their motorcycle-mounted machine guns during WW1, Russia
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http://iliketowastemytime.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_image/historical-photos-pt3-new-york-ww2-nazi.jpg
A man on the corner is reading a newspaper which headline reads “Nazi Army Now 75 Miles Away from Paris”. New York, May 18, 1940.
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http://iliketowastemytime.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_image/historical-photos-pt3-native-railroad-overlook.jpg
A native American man overlooking the newly completed transcontinental railroad in Nevada, ~1868.