Incredible Collection of Vietnam War Photos by Catherine Leroy

French-born photojournalist and war photographer Catherine Leroy (1945–2006) captured some of the most harrowing, stark images of the battles of the Vietnam War in the pages of Life magazine and other publications. Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy [wp_ad_camp_1] Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy Catherine Leroy … Read more

The Beautiful Female Soldiers around the World

In World War I and World War II, women soldiers served mostly in auxiliary roles and were assigned to non-combat active roles. In 1914 a volunteer nursing service was established by armies in different countries in World War I. Officials estimated that women volunteers relieved 12,000 men for combat in World War I by assuming … Read more

Cincinnati Library Built in 1874 and Was Demolished in 1955

Built in 1874, the Old Cincinnati Library was a thing of wonder in the world. It has 5 levels of large cast iron shelving, checker board marble floors, a foyer, and an atrium lit by a skylight ceiling, the amazing library was truly stupendous to behold. Unfortunately that magnificent maze of thousands of books is … Read more

Man Discovered Vintage Cars Hidden in Abandoned Quarry since World War II

Belgian PE teacher Vincent Michel stumbled upon a hidden underground in a quarry in France, which has been hidden for nearly 80 years. Many believed that the cars were hidden away during World War II. Apparently, their owners did not reclaim them after the war. The rusting collection was hidden to avoid it being captured … Read more