Time's most influential photos of all time

It can be little-known historical stories, important events that mark the turning point of all humanity.

Recently, Time magazine of America has selected "100 most influential images of all time" from thousands of historical photos in the world. This list was voted and nominated by many experts, historians, photographers from all over the world.

The photos recorded many famous historical moments from the 19th century to the 21st century. Time magazine, Ben Goldberger, Paul Moakley and Kira Pollack wrote: "There is no formula to create one. Whether the picture is influential or not " .

"Some photos appear in the list because it is the first picture of the event or genre of it. Others help shape the way the viewer thinks and many of them have changed the way we live. 100 photos are turning points in human history. "

Picture 1 of Time's most influential photos of all time
Mushroom smoke column after a nuclear bomb explosion in Nagasaki city on August 9, 1945.The US dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan.About 185,000 were killed after two bomb blasts.

Picture 2 of Time's most influential photos of all time
Meeting of US President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.The whole room is holding its breath as the SEALS commandos destroy Osama bin Laden in 2011.

Picture 3 of Time's most influential photos of all time
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin stepped on the moon on July 20, 1969.

Picture 4 of Time's most influential photos of all time
Classic picture of Loch Ness lake monster in 1934.

Picture 5 of Time's most influential photos of all time
Kiss on Times Square on August 14, 1945.

Picture 6 of Time's most influential photos of all time
The "Napalm baby" picture taken in Trang Bang, Tay Ninh, Vietnam by photographer Nick Ut.The photo was taken on June 8, 1972 to record the frightening moment of the children running on the road after the US bombed the area.Thanks to this impressive historical photograph, photographer Nick Ut received the Pulitzer Prize - the prestigious award of international journalism.

Picture 7 of Time's most influential photos of all time
The Hindenburg balloon explosion in New Jersey, USA in 1937. The Hindenburg balloon flight killed 35 people.However, it marked the era of air transport in the world.

Picture 8 of Time's most influential photos of all time
Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, leader of "freedom".

Picture 9 of Time's most influential photos of all time
The body of the Syrian baby washed up on the Turkish coast in 2015. The picture seemed to awaken the world to war-related migration from Syria to Europe when many people perished on uneven boats. try to cross the Mediterranean Sea to enter Europe.

Picture 10 of Time's most influential photos of all time
The scene of a family in the Great American Crisis, 1930.

Picture 11 of Time's most influential photos of all time
Venerable Thich Quang Duc set himself on fire to protest the Ngo Dinh Diem government in Saigon.

Picture 12 of Time's most influential photos of all time
The man jumped from a World Trade Center building in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Picture 13 of Time's most influential photos of all time
The Jewish child surrendered in the Holocaust event in Germany.The photo was taken in 1943.

Picture 14 of Time's most influential photos of all time
The most powerful selfie photo of all time.In the picture there is the appearance of a Hollywood A-class cast, including: Bradley Cooper, Brad Pitt, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Jared Leto, Channing Tatum, Julia Roberts, Kevin Spacey, Lupita Nyong'o, Peter Nyong ' o and Angelina Jolie.

Picture 15 of Time's most influential photos of all time
The first photograph in the world in 1862.

Picture 16 of Time's most influential photos of all time
Photograph of the earth from the moon in 1968.

Picture 17 of Time's most influential photos of all time
Native Americans were expelled from their ancestral lands in 1904.

Picture 18 of Time's most influential photos of all time
The parade with the appearance of Adolf Hitler in 1934.