The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

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The last century was the most tragic, memorable and bright for humanity. There were wars, there were important scientific and historical discoveries, there were great people - the history of the 20th century is so multifaceted that you can't remember everything. But we were lucky that in the 20th century there was already photography, thanks to which the next generations will remember this difficult and important time in the history of humanity.

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

The LIFE magazine archive invites readers to travel briefly to the 20th century and recalls the most important photographs of the past century.

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

A Walk in the Garden of Eden, 1946, Eugene Smith

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

Coney Island, View from the Parachute Tower, 1951, Margaret Bourke-White

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

Victory over Japan Day, Times Square, New York, 1945, Alfred Eisenstaedt

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

Bwana Devil 3D screening at Paramount Theatre, 1952, J.R. Ayerman

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

Children at the Tuileries Puppet Theatre, Paris, France, 1963, Alfred Eisenstaedt

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

Route 66, Arizona, 1947, Andreas Feininger

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

Willa Mae Ricker and Leon James performing the Lindy dance, New York, 1943, Gyen Mili

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

DC-4 passenger airliner over Manhattan, 1939, Margaret Bourke-White

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

Penn Station Clock, New York, 1943, Alfred Eisenstaedt

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

Drum Major at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1951, Alfred Eisenstaedt

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

Eiffel Tower, Paris, France, 1948, Dmitry Kessel

The most important photographs of the 20th century according to LIFE magazine

American baseball player Mickey Mantle, New York, 1965, John Dominis

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