History is filled with moments that need to be better appreciated to fully realize their true value. These are the incredible scenes that could once only be appreciated in black and white. But with today’s digital editing technology, we can turn monochrome visions into completely vibrant ones. This is a genius development in the way that we investigate history, bringing all manner of new details to light. Some of which may not be appreciated by sensitive viewers, and so viewer discretion is advised!
The Sultry Myth Of Mata Hari
Whether you see her as a spy or more of a prostitute, Mat Hari led a completely wild and exotic life that was like something out of an adult adventure story. She had a restless spirit that could only be satisfied by the most daring adventures – which sadly often led her into tragedy and ultimately death. But Mata Hari should best be remembered for her phenomenal ability to endure any difficulty (or life threat). She always thought positively and used her sharp mind to overcome many obstacles. The choreographer and director of the National Ballet, Ted Brandsen, regards her as a driven and naturally dynamic individual who continued reinventing herself.
The Black Tuesday Stock Market Crash
Few days in American history are thought to be as traumatic as Black Tuesday, where the nation’s economy virtually collapsed. This was thanks to unsustainable Wall Street practices, where its traders could have simply set billions of investor dollars ablaze with their insane practices. In just one day, on October 29, 1929, these investors exchanged just under 16 million shares. This concluded almost a week of financial chaos where investment bankers attempted to restabilize the market through the purchasing of enormous swathes of stock. This was the breaking point for prices. This was the birth of the Great Depression.