WW2 Combat Photographers - Images Frozen in Time
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- Before 1941, many of the WW2 combat photographers started out as newspaper photographers or documentary cameramen. They captured America’s current events and social issues on film and those images were then distributed to the public via newspapers and magazines. During World War II, these same professional photographers put on a uniform and traded the safety of home life for the dangers on the battlefield.
Here are three notable war correspondents who documented World War II events, capturing powerful and iconic images that became synonymous with the era - Robert Capa, Joe Rosenthal and Margaret Bourke-White.
00:00 Introduction
01:33 Frozen in Time
02:16 Trading Loafers for Combat Boots
02:56 US Army Signal Corps
04:48 The Magnificent Eleven
07:28 Most Iconic Photo of WW2
13:23 Maggie the Indestructible
17:51 It's a Wrap
Thanks to Bill Speer for reviewing the script and draft video.
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Have been waiting for this one! Another brilliant video! Keep ‘em coming. 😊
Thanks for your kind words!
Really excellent work. I'm always amazed at the amount of archival footage and photos you are able to dig up to help tell these vitally important stories. Great job! Keep em coming!
Thanks for your kind words.
Oorah and Semper Fi.
… General Lejeune luh jern would really proud of this video as well as Iwo Jima Joe, a future navy ship of some repute
definitely a different breed of men in those days I have always thought that without men like theses guys it would not be the same today
That's true; however, their valiant efforts were betrayed and exploited to undermine the country, the culture, the heritage they fought for.