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  2. A Harvest of Death - Wikipedia

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    A Harvest of Death, 1863. A Harvest of Death is the title of a photograph taken by Timothy H. O'Sullivan, sometime between July 4 and 7, 1863. It shows the bodies of soldiers killed at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War, stretched out over part of the battlefield. It is the result of a singular photographic project by ...

  3. Saigon Execution - Wikipedia

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    Saigon Execution. Saigon Execution[a] is a 1968 photograph by Associated Press photojournalist Eddie Adams, taken during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. It depicts South Vietnamese brigadier general Nguyễn Ngọc Loan shooting Viet Cong captain Nguyễn Văn Lém[b][c] near the Ấn Quang Pagoda in Saigon. The photograph was published ...

  4. Valley of the Shadow of Death (Roger Fenton) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 44.583°N 33.54°E. Valley of the Shadow of Death, with no cannonballs on the road. Valley of the Shadow of Death. Valley of the Shadow of Death is a photograph by Roger Fenton, taken on April 23, 1855, during the Crimean War. It is one of the most well-known images of war. [1]

  5. Timothy H. O'Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Timothy H. O'Sullivan. For other people named Timothy O'Sullivan, see Timothy O'Sullivan (disambiguation). O'Sullivan c. 1871 –1874. Timothy H. O'Sullivan (c. 1840 – January 14, 1882) was an American photographer widely known for his work related to the American Civil War and the Western United States.

  6. Robert Capa - Wikipedia

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    Death of a Loyalist Soldier 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 ...

  7. War photography - Wikipedia

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    War photography. Bodies on the battlefield at Antietam, 1862, Alexander Gardner. War photography involves photographing armed conflict and its effects on people and places. Photographers who participate in this genre may find themselves placed in harm's way, and are sometimes killed trying to get their pictures out of the war arena.

  8. The Falling Soldier - Wikipedia

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    It was said to depict the death of a Republican soldier from the Libertarian Youth (FIJL) during the Battle of Cerro Muriano of the Spanish Civil War. The soldier in the photograph was later claimed to be the anarchist militiaman Federico Borrell García. The photo appears to capture a soldier at the very moment of his death.

  9. The Boy Standing by the Crematory - Wikipedia

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    The boy standing by the crematory (1945). This is the original version of the photo, which was flipped horizontally in O'Donnell's reproduction. [1]The Boy Standing by the Crematory (alternatively The Standing Boy of Nagasaki) is a historic photograph taken in Nagasaki, Japan, in October of 1945, shortly after the atomic bombing of that city on August 9, 1945.