Gallipoli (1981)
Gallipoli is a film from Australia that depicts World War I. The film, starring Mel Gibson, was lauded by many critics, won a slew of Australian film awards, and is still considered one of the best war epics of all time. The film has been dubbed a “compelling and intriguing plot” by many critics. Others praised the picture as “absolutely amazing.” Let’s have a look at these fantastic images from WWII that you might not have seen before…

Gallipoli (1981)
Despite the fact that the Great War was supposed to be “the war to end all wars,” a number of factors contributed to the outbreak of World War II only 21 years later. The Second World War, like its predecessor, left indelible wounds on those who lived through it. Furthermore, this time period has left an indelible effect on the society in which we now live. Let’s have a look at some photos from WWII that you’ve probably never seen before. When it comes to this significant period of history, we’ll let the photographs speak for themselves.
Worthless Money
Germany was experiencing catastrophic inflation in the years leading up to World War II. The European nation’s currency became almost unusable as a result of this! This was attributed in part to the conditions established by the Treaty of Versailles and the end of the Great War. Hundreds of technically meaningless bills are stacked here by children. This national calamity was used by Adolf Hitler to begin his anti-Semitic campaign.

Worthless Money