The Life of photographer Robert Capa

Robert Capa
Robert Capa Photographs one of the most deadly conflicts in WWII history: D-Day, June 6th, 1944 in Normandy, France.
“The Falling Soldier”, Spanish Civil War, 1936

Robert Capa, a Hungarian-American born in the year 1913, just a few years before World War One. As a young man, he was a war Photojournalist during WWII and the Vietnam war. He traveled to many places in the world taking photographs of conflict as well as photos of everyday life in locations like the Soviet Union, France, Spain and so much more. Robert Capa witnessed some of the worlds horrors of the 20th Century. Sadly, Robert Capa was killed while stepping on a landmine whilst photographing for Life with a company of French Soldiers in Thai-Binh, Indochina in 1954.

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