They entered the history of photography.
The picture always left and will leave an indelible trace in soul of each person. Many photographers have achieved what could not still achieve, no cameraman, is the seal of eternal memory of those moments that shook and changed the world, forced to experience feelings, smile and even shudder at the very world in which we all live.
We offer to your attention a collection of iconic photographs of the last 100 years that demonstrate the grief of loss and the triumph of the human spirit.
1. Three sisters, three time, three photos.
2. Two legendary captain Pele and Bobby Moore exchanging shirts as a sign of mutual respect. The football world Cup, 1970.
3. Eight-year Christian accepts flag during a memorial service for his father, who was killed on patrol in Iraq, just weeks before was supposed to come home.
4. Veteran near the tank T34-85, in which he fought during the great Patriotic war.
5. Romanian child presents balloon employee of the police during protests in Bucharest.
6. Retired Philadelphia police captain ray Lewis is arrested for participating in the protests on wall street in 2011.
7. The monk next to an elderly man who died suddenly, waiting for the train in the district, Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China.
8. A dog named Leao sits for two days at the tomb owner, who died in terrible landslides. Rio de Janeiro, January 15, 2011.
9. African-American athletes Tommy Smith and John Carlos raise fists in a gesture of solidarity. Olympic games, 1968.
10. Jewish prisoners at the moment of liberation. 1945.
11. The funeral of President John F. Kennedy, which took place on 25 November 1963, on the birthday of John Kennedy Jr. Worldwide broadcast frames, where John F. Kennedy Jr. salutes the coffin of his father.
12. Christians protect Muslims during prayer. Egypt, 2011.
13. People from North Korea (right) waving from the bus after the South Koreans weeping family reunion at mount Kumgang, October 31, 2010. They were separated by the 1950-53 war.
14. The dog met his master after the tsunami in Japan. 2011.
15. “Wait for me, daddy” — photo of the March Regiment of British Columbia. Five-year Warren Whitey Bernard runs after his father, private Jack Bernard, with a cry: “Wait for me, daddy.” Photo was widely known, was published in LIFE, hung in every school of British Columbia during the war and was used in the issue of war bonds.
16. The priest Luis Padilla and soldiers wounded by a sniper during the uprising in Venezuela.
17. Australian Scott Jones kisses his canadian girlfriend Alex Thomas. Canadians rioted after the sports team Vancouver Canucks lost the Stanley Cup.
18. Mother and son in Concord, Alabama, near his house, which was completely destroyed by a tornado. April, 2011.
19. The young man looks a family album that found in the rubble of your old house after the earthquake in Sichuan.
20. Phyllis Siegal, 76, and Connie Kopelov, 84. The first same-sex couple registered their marriage in Manhattan.
21. Soldiers rescued a 4-month-old girl after the tsunami in Japan.
22. The French citizens at the entrance of the Nazis in Paris during world war II.
23. Soldier Horace Grisli and Heinrich Himmler during the inspection of the last camp in which Horace was concluded.
24. Firefighter gives water Koala during forest fires. Australia, 2009.
25. The father of the deceased son at the 9/11 memorial during the tenth annual ceremonies at the site of the world trade center.
26. Jacqueline Kennedy on oath Lyndon Johnson during the inauguration of the President of the United States. Immediately after the death of her husband.
27. Tanisha Blevin, 5 years, holding a hand to victims of hurricane Katrina, Neetu Lagarde, 105 years which.
28. Girl, who are in temporary isolation for cleaning of radiation, looks at her dog through the glass. Japan, 2011.
29. Journalists yuna Lee and Laura Ling, who were arrested in North Korea and sentenced to hard labor for 12 years, reunited with their families in California after a successful diplomatic intervention by the United States.
30. A mother and her daughter after serving in Iraq.
31. Young pacifist Jane rose Kasmir with a flower on the bayonets of guards at the Pentagon during a protest against the war in Vietnam. 1967.
32. The iconic photo of unknown rebel who stood in front of a column of Chinese tanks. Tiananmen square, 1989.
33. The recently found photograph that shows a new angle act of protest, now at a distance. People (stopping tanks) between the trees on the left.
34. Harold Whittles hears for the first time in my life — the doctor just installed his hearing aid.
35. Helen Fisher kisses the hearse carrying the body of her 20-year-old cousin, private Douglas Hallyday.
36. Troops of the U.S. army landed on the beach during the d-Day Normandy, 6 June 1944.
37. Prisoner of the Second world war, liberated by the Soviet Union, met with the daughter. Girl first time sees his father.
38. Soldiers of the people’s liberation army Sudan at the rehearsal of the parade devoted to independence Day.
39. Greg cook hugs his lost dog after she was found. Alabama, after tornadoes in March 2012.
40. Photo taken by astronaut William Anders during the mission “Apollo-8”. 1968.