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Krushchev Welcomes Titov

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  • 1968-8-16

Moscow, USSR: major Gherman Titov (right) chats happily to Mr. Krushchev as they walk across the tarmac at Vnukovo Airport here today, after Russia's second spaceman received a tumultuous welcome from hundreds of thousands of Russians. (9th August...

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Landslide at the Vojant Dam Wipes out Longarone and Kills Many

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  • 1963-4-17

Italian Alpine Soldiers recovering the body of a man killed in the dam disaster in Longaron recently. A massive landslide into the already full reservoir of the Vajont Dam, the third highest in the world and the largest arch dam, sent a 300ft. wal...

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Major Edward H. White Looking at Earth

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  • 1965-6-14

Major Edward H. White (34) looking down at an earth turned by distance into the lightness of a round and elderly cheese 100 miles below him, as he floated in space during the recent 4-day Gemini flight. The "umbilical cord" that attached the U.S. ...

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Mr. Levi Eshkol — Prime Minister of Israel

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  • 1968-4-7

Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol (centre) chatting with the Israeli Chief of Staff, General Haim Bar Lev, (second from right) following the recent dawn attack by Israeli forces on El Fatah bases in Jordan.

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Mr. Levi Eshkol — Prime Minister of Israel

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  • 1967-6-3

Israel Prime Minister Levi Eshkol (left) chatting with army officers when he visited Israeli troops on the border last week. Second from left is Israeli Labour Minister, Mr. Yigal Allon.

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Neil Armstrong

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  • 1969-7-16

Kennedy Space Center, FLA.: Neil Armstrong, commander of America's Apollo 11 moon rocket, is shown close-up during suiting procedures for the three astronauts today. If all goes as planned Armstrong will be the first man in the world to set foot o...

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Neil Armstrong Smiles Happily

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  • 1961-7-5

Apollo-11 Commander Neil Armstrong smiles happily after having successfully completed a flight in the Lunar Lander training vehicle recently. The vehicle is used to train Astronauts in flying the Lunar Module to the Moon's surface.

Daily Mirror

Pavel Belyaev

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  • 1965-3-30

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