David Greenglass was an atomic spy π΅ for the Soviet Union who worked on the Manhattan Project, the wartime project to develop the first atomic weapons @facethenation
David Greenglass leaves New York Federal House of Detention on November 16, 1960, after ten years in jail @facethenation
Beginning as a child star, trend-setting actress and singer Googoosh became one of the most popular Iranian celebrities in the 1970s @facethenation
Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary dance at an inaugural ball January 20, 1997 in Washington @facethenation
Neil Armstrong operating the Iron Cross Attitude Simulator reaction controls simulating the in X-15 flight at high altitudes, 1956 @facethenation
Armstrong still in the X-15's cockpit, smiling after a flight. His first flight came on November 30, 1960. In September 1962 Neil was offered a position with NASA's astronaut corps π½ @facethenation
Julia Child πͺ on the set of The French Chef in 1970. Her first television appearance was on her local public television station, WGBH, on a show called I've Been Reading @facethenation
Julia had many "Julia-isms" π but one of our favorites is: "The only real stumbling block is fear of failure. In cooking youβve got to have a what-the-hell attitude" @facethenation
Heinz Guderian and Semyon Krivoshein at a Soviet-German victory parade in Brest-Litovsk on September 22, 1939 during the invasion of Poland in the city of Brest-Litovsk @facethenation
In the fall of 1959, Nikita Khrushchev became the first Soviet premier to visit the United States. Khrushchev in front of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington @facethenation
Kennedy and Khrushchev meeting in Vienna for an friendly discussion, but the respective positions of the US and the USSR remained irreconcilable since the invasion of Cuba, June 4, 1961 @facethenation
Nina Khrushcheva and Jackie Kennedy during the two-day summit between Presidents John Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev @facethenation
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Apollo 11 Command Module pilot Michael Collins shaving off his beard after almost 8 days in space flight, 1969 @facethenation
Pioneering the sport of car racing, Henry Ford developed the Ford 999. He set the world speed record of 91.37 MPH (147 km/h) driving the 999 on frozen Lake St. Clair in January of 1904 @facethenation
In 1932 Henry Ford stunned the automotive world by launching a mass-produced, affordable car fitted with a 65 horsepower V8 engine @facethenation
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Astronauts Scott Kelly, Kjell Lindgren, and Kimiya Yui taste lettuce π΄πΏ that had been grown and harvested in space π for the very first time on August 10, 2015 @facethenation
Michael Jordan's 1988 contest winning dunk. The iconic free throw line dunk remains one of the greatest in the eventβs history @facethenation
French worker, Philippe Cozette, and his British counterpart, Graham Fagg, waved flags and shook hands as the first men able to walk between the two countries @facethenation