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A U.S. Marine demolition team blasting a Japanese cave during the Battle of Iwo Jima on April 2, 1945 @facethenation
Hello there! 👋 A steel worker balances on a girder during the construction of the Empire State Building in New York, 1931 😱 @facethenation
Tomb of Emir Arghun Agha’s daughter in Salmas, Iran, 1880 @facethenation
The first flight over Mount Everest on April 3, 1933 @facethenation
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🚀 On April 4, 1968, an unmanned rocket blasted off from Florida. Apollo 6 was the last unmanned test flight in the Apollo Space Program @facethenation
On April 6, 1896, the first modern Olympic Games opened in Greece with athletes from 14 countries participating @facethenation
Kuwait oil fires turn day into night, April 1991 @facethenation
Professor Albert Einstein with his wife Elsa aboard a ship. This picture was taken in April 4, 1921, when he and his wife visited Palestine for two weeks @facethenation
Training session of Lev Yashin on 1965. Yashin was voted the best goalkeeper of the 20th century @facethenation
French soldiers on horseback in street, with an airship "Dupuy de Lome" flying in air behind them, 1914 @facethenation
Chief Red Cloud was a Native American war leader who became an important part of history for his role in fiercely defending his peoples land against the U.S. government.

As leader of the Lakota Indians in the 1860's, a time when the United States was attempting to seize Indian territory, he is best known for his long standing opposition to a proposed road through Indian territory. The two year battle with the U.S. government where Chief Red Cloud fought to protect Indian land in Montana and Wyoming became known as Red Clouds War.

Chief Red Cloud in 1904 @facethenation
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Titanic left Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912 at exactly noon. The ship was scheduled to make two stops, and then cross the big ocean to go to New York.

That evening, Titanic dropped anchor in France. From the shore, one person captured a very rare image of the Titanic at night just as she was leaving Cherbourg. What makes this image so rare is the fact that it is the ship with all her lights on, heading away from France, and on her way to Ireland.

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