This rare picture shows how life was when people were busy working and their babies had no one to care for them.
This picture may have been classified for the reason that such a manner of treating babies is considered inhuman in this day and age. If today’s standards were applied to parents back then, they would have been dragged to prison for child neglect. But apparently, such a process of child-rearing was a norm back then.
JFK before he was killed
This picture of the late United States president, John F Kennedy, shows him alive and well before he was gunned down by an assassin in Dallas, Texas. The president is shown in this picture with his then-wife Jacqueline.
This recently declassified picture is said to similarly show one of the assassin's accomplices, however, such detail was never verified. President John F Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. The official version of his assassination states that Oswald was an alone gunman.
Nuclear Bunkers
Back in the 1960s during the height of the Cold War era, The United States government had nuclear bunkers.
This picture is evidence of the government's efforts to protect its high-ranking officials by similarly building bunkers. These recently declassified images show that one such bunker was located in Virginia’s remote wilderness.
Area 51 Spaceship
This picture of military staff loading an Unidentified Flying Object into a truck is one of evidence that a mysterious event did occur in Area 51. As this recently declassified image shows, this Unidentified object evidently crashed for unknown reasons.
Do notice that a weather balloon is attached to the UFO. Could it be the object is an aircraft from the United States Air Force? Could it be complicated weather equipment being tested out by the government? The mystery deepens.
First Slide
It is a mystery how kids had fun before 1922 when the first-ever children’s slide was invented. This declassified picture shows the world’s first-ever slide as invented by Charles Wickstead – a man from England who made the first recorded children’s slide from wood.
It is a wonder if kids then had splinters while having fun on the slide. Still, this invention helped revolutionize children’s parks and ushered in a new form of fun that is still applied in numerous children’s playgrounds to this day.