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Images of historical events Josue ITI 15-02
1. Team 1
Josue Misael Garza Marín
Erick García Cruz
Rubén De la Cruz Ruiz
Koraima Michelle Flores Zarazúa
Ismael Hernández
2. In 1920. In the United
States enters into force the
Volstead Act, known as
"Prohibition", namely the
legalization of the
production, processing,
transportation, import,
export and sale of alcohol.
Almost immediately the
gangsters began to dispute
the underground market
of this product.
3. Having discovered the
entrance to the tomb of
Pharaoh Tutankhamun in
1922 Howard Carter and
Lord Carnarvon, are the
first people to enter the
tomb, after more than 3,000
years without being. All
remained intact and the
interior had valuables.
4. In 1936, he was taken this
"Death of a soldier" photo
was the most famous Civil
War photo.
5. In 1932, this photo was
taken during the
construction of
Rockefeller Center in
New York City this photo
of the call "Lunch in a
Skyscraper".
6. "Operation Overlord." In
1944 it ends the massive
bombing of the French
coast as thousands of
Allied soldiers landed on
the beaches of Normandy
for 5 different sites.
7. In 1947 for the first time in
history, man breaks the
sound barrier. Chuck Yeager,
American pilot, at the
controls of the aircraft Bell X-
1 rocket, exceeds 1224
kilometers per hour.
8. In 1961 for the first time
the Beatles premiered on
stage in a club called
"The Cavern".
9. This photo was taken in
1963 on June 11, a
Buddhist monk from
Vietnam decided to
immolate himself in one
of the busiest streets of
the city. While not cry
burned remained
perfectly still. The
protest against the way
in which the
administration
oppressing the Buddhist
religion in their country.
10. In 1966 this picture was
taken where torture in
which subjected the
villagers Vietnamese
American soldiers taken
prisoner during the war
can be seen.
11. This photograph was
taken in 1993 in the
region of Ayod in a small
village in Sudan, a
vulture waiting for the
child's death.