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  2. The Falling Soldier - Wikipedia

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    The Falling Soldier (full title: Loyalist Militiaman at the Moment of Death, Cerro Muriano, September 5, 1936) is a black and white photograph by Robert Capa, claimed to have been taken on Saturday, September 5, 1936.

  3. Battle of Cerro Muriano - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Cerro Muriano took place during the Spanish Civil War in 1936. The battle is perhaps most known today for the famous photograph, The Falling Soldier , that Robert Capa took during it. Location

  4. Federico Borrell García - Wikipedia

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    Federico Borrell García (3 January 1912 – 5 September 1936) was a Spanish Republican and anarchist militiaman during the Spanish Civil War, commonly thought to be the subject in the famous Robert Capa photo The Falling Soldier.

  5. Robert Capa - Wikipedia

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    A sculpture by Igael Tumarkin inspired by Death of a Loyalist Soldier. From 1936 to 1939, Capa worked in Spain, photographing the Spanish Civil War, along with Taro and David Seymour. [8] It was during that war that Capa took the photo now called The Falling Soldier (1936), purported to show the death of a Republican soldier.

  6. September 1936 - Wikipedia

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    This is the purported date that the famous photograph The Falling Soldier was taken by Robert Capa during the Spanish Civil War, although the authenticity of the photo has been called into question. Born: Bill Mazeroski, baseball player, in Wheeling, West Virginia

  7. Trump said of murdered soldier ‘it doesn’t cost $60k to bury ...

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    The claims, which the Trump campaign has strongly denied, appeared in an recent article published by The Atlantic

  8. La sombra del iceberg - Wikipedia

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    La Sombra del Iceberg (Spanish for The Shadow of the Iceberg) is a 2007 documentary film, that claims the photograph The Falling Soldier by Robert Capa was staged, and that Federico Borrell García was not the individual in the picture. [1] [2] The documentary makes several claims: [3]

  9. Father of fallen soldier slams Trump over Arlington stunt

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    The father of a US Army soldier killed in 2004 and buried in Arlington National Cemetery is questioning what Donald Trump hoped to gain by visiting the venerated final resting place of US service ...