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Summary

The video discusses a variety of historical and significant moments, starting with the Statue of Liberty. It highlights that the statue was a gift from the French government to the United States to celebrate its centenary of independence. The statue was assembled in France and sent to the United States in 1886, completely disassembled and sent in more than 214 boxes.

The video then moves on to discuss the Titanic, showing the last photo taken of the ship before it sank. It mentions that only 700 out of 2200 people on board were rescued. The video also covers the history of Hollywood, showing a photo from 1923 of the Hollywood sign, which was then known as Hollywoodland.

The video then introduces Albert Einstein and Charlie Chaplin, showing a photo taken at a film premiere in 1931. It also presents Einstein's school report cards and reveals that he got a 10 in his grade. The video then presents a photo taken in 1955 of Barack Obama's coffin an hour after he died.

The video also shows a photo taken in 1936 during the Spanish civil war, showing horses being used as a barricade. It also presents photos of American soldiers holding a baby with a bomb in their hands during the Vietnam War.

The video then presents photos of the atomic bomb explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. It also shows a photo of the first computer in the world, the ENIAC, and a photo of the construction of one of the biggest circuses in the world in Brazil.

The video then moves on to more recent events, showing photos of The Beatles playing in a small country town and Bill Gates being arrested for driving without a license. It also presents photos of Pelé and Diego Maradona, and finally, a photo of drug lord Pablo Escobar and his son.

The video ends with a photo of Alexandre Pato and his brother, who were members of the Brazilian football team. The video concludes with a message asking viewers to like, share, and comment on the video.

Facts

1. The text introduces a discussion about rare photos from different historical events.
2. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French government to the United States to celebrate the centenary of independence.
3. The Statue of Liberty was assembled in France and sent to the United States in 1886, completely disassembled and sent in more than 214 boxes.
4. The Titanic was the only transatlantic liner to sink in history.
5. The last photo taken of the Titanic was taken before it sank.
6. The story of the Titanic is interesting, with only 700 out of 2200 people surviving.
7. The photo from 1923 shows the Hollywood sign, but at that time it was known as Hollywoodland.
8. The Hollywood sign was used as an advertisement to publicize a residential subdivision in Hollywood.
9. The photo shows Albert Einstein with Charlie Chaplin, taken at a premiere of a film in 1931.
10. Einstein's school report card shows a grade of 10, indicating his intelligence.
11. The photo taken in 1955 shows John F. Kennedy at a table an hour after he died.
12. The text discusses a photo taken in 1936 during the Spanish civil war, showing horses being used as a barricade shield or picking up a big car.
13. The text mentions a photo taken in Nagasaki on the day of August 9, 1945, three days after the Hiroshima bomb explosion.
14. The text also mentions a photo taken an hour after the Hiroshima explosion, showing the devastation of the bomb.
15. The text discusses the first computer in the world known as the ENIAC, which weighed 30 tons and occupied 180 square meters.
16. The text talks about the Super Cast Machine, a machine created to calculate the movement of enemy projects during the second world war.
17. The text talks about MacDonald's first snack bar, which was taken in 1948.
18. The text mentions a photo taken in 1959 showing the construction of one of the biggest circuses in the world, which is located in Brazil today.
19. The text discusses a photo taken in 1971, showing a party with a band in the background.
20. The text mentions a photo showing the health of Osama bin Laden and his family taking a walk through Sweden.
21. The text talks about Bill Gates, who was arrested at the age of 22 in 1977 for driving without a license.
22. The text discusses a photo from 1939, showing Pelé and Maradona.
23. The text talks about the biggest drug dealers in the world, Escobar and his son, walking in front of their house in Medellin, Colombia.
24. The text ends with a photo of Alexandre Pato and "the Mamonas Love" brother, Paulo Henrique.