Hidden Photos From History Show A Chilling Side To The Past 

By | November 12, 2020

The Village People, Michael Jackson, Jane Fonda, Valerie Perrine, and Bruce Jenner at Studio 54⁠

Not all historical photos were meant to be seen by the public. The pictures that we've collected have been hidden away from history, and kept secret to spare their subjects from embarrassment.

Many of these photos show a chilling side to the secretive past of many of our most well known celebrities and historical figures. You'll blush with embarrassment after seeing some of these cringeworthy shots.

Proceed with caution while looking through these photos. Not every shot is meant for viewers of all ages, and many of them are far too hot for TV... 

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Think the of all the secrets being hidden in this photo. Sure, most of the members of The Village People were out and proud (save for singer Victor Willis who has firmly noted that he's straight), but it's an understatement to say that Bruce Jenner and Michael Jackson each had their extremely personal dramas going on behind the scenes.

While Jane Fonda was successfully rehabbing her career from the "Hanoi Jane" incident, Jackson was struggling with years of abuse from his father as he was breaking away from the Jackson 5 in order to establish himself as a viable solo artist. His following years were some of the most successful of his life, but this was also the beginning of a dark, strange road for the performer.

Following Jenner's gold medal win at the 1976 Olympics he was American hero, but he was dealing with gender dysphoria in a way that he couldn't even name at the time. After this photo was taken it was another 25 years before Jenner would come out as a transgender woman.

Hitler was seriously embarrassed by this ridiculous photo

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Hitler was known for his power as an orator, for the way that held a crowd in his grasp not only by his words, but by his actions at the podium. It turns out that to make sure he was being dictatory enough he practiced his speeches over and over again, and even had Heinrich Hoffmann, his personal photographer, take photos of his actions to make sure he looked properly authoritarian.

As much as Hitler needed to check and see if his gestures and expressions were intimidating and inspiring, he was also desperate to look like he did everything off the cuff. He never wanted these photos to come out.

There are numerous photos of Hitler practicing his stances and they all look ridiculous - this is actually the best shot of the bunch and it still looks silly.