13 Astonishing Pictures From This Day In History: November 29

13 Astonishing Pictures From This Day In History
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29 Nov
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President John F. Kennedy singles out a reporter with a query at a news conference in Washington 1961
(02 of13)
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Cambodian youngster show off a body ravaged by famine, disease and war at Thailand's Khao I Dang refugee camp 1979
(03 of13)
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Joe Louis makes a face as he stops one from Cesar Brion and misses with a left in tenth round of their bout in Chicago Stadium 1950
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A British sailor, flanked by British Tommies, escorts a blindfolded German prisoner toward a prisoner of war camp somewhere in England 1943
(05 of13)
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Kirk Douglas takes time out from shooting United Artist's Cast a Giant Shadow to pose for an informal family snapshot with his sons 1965
(06 of13)
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Cuba's Fidel Castro speaks at the Technical University in Santiago (where he answered questions by students) and attended a women's rally at the Santa Laura Stadium in Santiago 1971
(07 of13)
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Spectators look up in disbelief as they watch four people leap to their death in downtown New Orleans 1972
(08 of13)
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Ian Botham leaves the pitch after being caught by Australian Allan Border 1986
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A lone U.S. soldier stands his ground against taunting Panamanian youths in Panama as they attempted to cross into the Canal Zone and plant the Panama flag 1959
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Leila Khaled, who successfully hijacked a TWA airliner to Damscus, Syria, in 1969, totes a submachine gun at a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon 1970
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt waves goodbye to a cheering throng of over 50,000 following his address in Atlanta 1935
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Nazi war crime prisoner Hermann Goering eating his stew from an American army mess-tin at Nuremberg, Germany, 1945
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Don Bradman and Walter Hammond, the Australian and England cricket captains toss an ancient four-shilling piece, before the opening of the first test match at Brisbane, Australia in 1946