I was reading this BBC article on Germans being orderly,
What makes Germans so orderly?, good article, that mentioned a NYTimes article from 1930 with a link you can click. So I did.
That brought you to this page:
GERMAN PILOTS COURSE IS A LONG, HARD GRIND; Work at Transport School From Which von Gronan Flew Is Arduous--25 in 1,000 Applicants Get In with a picture and link to an image of the November 9, 1930 New Times article.
Clicking on that gets you to the actual page.
GERMAN PILOTS COURSE IS A LONG, HARD GRIND
As a huge history buff, this is incredible and seriously cool to be able to see and read news from 100 years ago. 30 years ago I went to one of Toronto's art museums, I don't recall which one. The feature exhibit was post-WWII art from the perspectives of New York, Paris and Berlin. It also had a little of Moscow. It was a phenomenal exhibit that was brilliantly curated, I can still remember most of the paintings and their focus. Anyway they had a room with newspapers from around the world and it was so cool to read what was happening in different cities after WWII.
If you love history,
timesmachine.com is worth checking out.
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