ETE4933969: Second World War (1939-1945): Potsdam (Germany) July 15, 1945: For the Big Three Conference, advisers to US President Harry Truman, from left to right, Mr Henry Bundy, Secretary of State for War Henry L. Stimson are welcomed by General Edmund Hill (Head of E.M of USTAF). / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4933633: May 19, 1954 - Hunted Gunman shoots Himself.: London's day of terror from a mad gunman ended last night, when Mathan Goldberg, 27, an ex-Guardsman, died in hospital after shooting himself in the head in a taxi. Police had been issued with guns after Goldberg had shot three men- one fatally - on his revenge list of 22 Photo shows The boy and the dog who nearly got gunman, Goldberg. Three year old David Baldwin with Prince his puppy. Goldberg almost ripped over them as he fled after his third shooting / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4943335: Oct. 10, 1954 - Ethiopian Emperor sees Jet flying display: Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, currently visit Britain, watching a Flying Display by jet fighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force during a visit to the R.A.F. Station, Duxford, Cambridgeshire. With him are Mr. George Ward, Member of Parliament and Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Air (left) and Air Marshall Sir Dermot A. Boyle (right), Air officer commanding in chief, Fighter Command, R.A.F. The Emperor inspected aircraft on the ground, visited points of interest on the station, and watched a spectacular air display / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4943584: Oct. 10, 1954 - Chataway Beats Kuts in 5,000 Meters race at the White City Britain's Chris Chataway last night won a great 5,000 meter race against Vladimir Kuts, the Russian world and European record-holder, in a match between London and Moscow at the White City. He won by little more than a yard, and, to the delight of the 40,000 spectators, he beat the world record by 5 seconds. Britain Gordon Pirie (left) who won the two-mile Invitation race, congratulating Chris Chataway after his great win over Kuts / Bridgeman Images