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Thomas Hoeker, View from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Manhattan, 9-11.jpg 387 × 258; 146 KB UA Flight 175 hits WTC south tower 9-11 edit.jpeg 1,062 × 926; 319 KB WTC-Fireman requests 10 more colleagesa.jpg 2,760 × 1,960; 3.08 MB
Pedestrians look at photos of missing police and fire personnel missing a couple of weeks after the attacks (Getty) Out of the nearly 3,000 people that died in the attack, 412 were emergency ...
September 11 Terrorist Attacks in photos. Spectators look up as the World Trade Center goes up in flames September 11, 2001 in New York City after two airplanes slammed into the twin towers in an ...
The FBI has recently made public several photos from the investigation inside the Pentagon after the attacks of September 11, 2001. The images, posted to the FBI's records vault, give a new look ...
The photo's caption read, "A person falls headfirst after jumping from the north tower of the World Trade Center. It was a horrific sight that was repeated in the moments after the planes struck the towers." [14] It appeared only once in the Times because of criticism and anger against its use. [15]
The photo was presented to the public for the first time in 2005 at the Munich City Museum in an exhibition of Hoepker's work. In September 2006, an article in the New York Times triggered a controversy about the interpretation of the photograph in the United States, in which two of the depicted people also spoke out and stated that they had ...
The September 11 Digital Archive is a digital archive that stores information relating to the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001. It contains over 150,000 digital files including images, videos, audio, and over 40,000 first-hand accounts of the attacks.
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