These photos have fooled the world for years
Here are photos that have deceived the world for years. It took a long time for the experts to find the original photos and prove that they were edited and cut.
The image of Albert Einstein - a German genius theoretical physicist, smiling and cycling, behind is a nuclear explosion in the photo below that has fooled the world for a long time.
In fact, this photo was cleverly cut from a photo of a test of four nuclear bombs in Nevada, USA, in 1962, and a picture of Einstein riding a bicycle in his own home.
The image of General Ulysses S. Grant riding majestic horse below is very famous in the American Civil War. But many years later, the secret behind it was revealed. In fact, this is a picture that people created by cutting 3 different photos together.
The first part of General Ulysses S. Grant is taken from a photograph of his true appearance.
It was 'borrowed' of the body of General Alexander McDowell McCook and the horse he rode to match the head of General Ulysses S. Grant.
The photograph of prisoners of the Confederate States of America during the years of the Civil War was used as the background for the fake image of Ulysses S. Grant.
Many people are very surprised to learn that the famous portrait of US President Abraham Lincoln below is just 'fake goods'.
In fact, only the face of President Lincoln is real, the entire rest is 'borrowed' from the famous politician John Caldwell Calhoun's photograph.
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