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  1. 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. It was said to depict the death of a Republican Iberian Federation of Libertarian Youth (FIJL) soldier, during the Battle of ...

  2. 24 de nov. de 2021 · The Falling Soldier became famous for the way it seems to capture, with terrifying immediacy, the moment when a bullet fatally strikes a Spanish militiaman.

  3. Taken at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War and showing the moment of a bullet's impact on a loyalist soldier, this photograph has become an emblem of the medium's unrivaled capacity to depict sudden death.

  4. Muerte de un miliciano es una de las fotografías más conocidas de la guerra civil española, atribuida a Robert Capa y tomada el 5 de septiembre de 1936, 1 en el término municipal de Espejo. 2 Esta fotografía está considerada como una imagen icónica del siglo XX. 3 .

  5. 23 de jul. de 2012 · No hay constancia histórica de ninguna escaramuza militar durante esa larga jornada en la que Robert Capa y Gerda Taro anduvieron por las trincheras anarquistas, por lo que se antoja imposible que...

  6. The Falling Soldier. The most iconic image of the Spanish Civil War, and indeed of Capa’s career, is the photograph of a Spanish Republican militiaman falling down wounded on the Córdoba front line.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2022 · It was my privilege and pleasure to sit down with renowned historian, lecturer and author Adam Hochschild to explore the story behind what has been called "the greatest war photograph of all time...