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ROBERT CAPA WAR PHOTOGRAPHER. Biography Born in Budapest, Austria- Hungary in 1913 as Endre Ern Friedmann, Robert Capa left the country in 1932 after.

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1 ROBERT CAPA WAR PHOTOGRAPHER

2 Biography Born in Budapest, Austria- Hungary in 1913 as Endre Ern Friedmann, Robert Capa left the country in 1932 after being arrested because of his political involvement with protestors against the government Education He started studies in journalism at the German Political College and graduated in 1939

3 Childhood Robert Capa had a tough child, along with things such as WW II happening at the time and the Nazis invading Europe. Him being half Jewish wasn’t the best thing at the time. He was originally born as Endre Ern Friedmann but he then left Budapest by the name of Robert Capa (Capa in Hungarian means “shark”)

4 Style of photography: War Photographer “Death of a Loyalist Soilder”

5 “Welcome Landing After Taking Sicily”

6 PHOTOGRAPHS In the early 1950s, Robert Capa traveled to Japan for an exhibition associated with Magnum Photos. While there, Life magazine asked him to go on assignment to Southeast Asia, where the French had been fighting for eight years in the First Indochina War. Despite the fact he had sworn not to photograph another war a few years earlier, Robert Capa accepted and accompanied a French regiment with two other Time-Life journalists, John Mecklin and Jim Lucas. On May 25, 1954 at 2:55 p.m., the regiment was passing through a dangerous area under fire when Robert Capa decided to leave his jeep and go up the road to photograph some of the advance. About five minutes later, Mecklin and Lucas heard a loud explosion. Robert Capa had stepped on a landmine. When they arrived on the scene he was still alive, but his left leg had been blown to pieces and he had a serious wound in his chest. Mecklin screamed for a medic and Robert Capa's body was taken to a small field hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. He had died with his camera in his hand. On the right is last photograph Robert Capa ever took.

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