HOUSE OVERSIGHT 020673 This moving photo was captured by Claude Detloff in Vancouver during WWII as soldiers of the Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles were marching off to fight. The boy's father safely returned home in October 1945. #7 Childhood Friends On April 6, 1972, workers of French company Joint Francais went on strike and were confronted by the riot police. This picture, captured by Jacques Gourmelen, shows two men — Guy Burmieux, a worker at the company, and Jean-Yvon Antignac, a riot policeman — standing face to face. In that moment, the two recognized eachother — they were childhood friends. "I saw him [Guy Burmieux] go toward his friend and grab him by the collar. He wept with rage and told him, 'Go ahead and hit me while you're at it!' The other one didn't move a muscle," recalled the photographer. #8 'Burst Of Joy'