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  • ? george strock 2

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  • ID: 7
  • Uploader: Eastman »
  • Date: 29 days ago
  • Size: 852 KB .webp (2400x3082) »
  • Source: time.com/3524493/the-photo-that-won-world-war-ii-dead-americans-at-buna-beach-1943/ »
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m1 helmet (united states of america and 1 more) drawn by george_strock

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  • Three dead Americans on the beach at Buna

    "Why print this picture, anyway, of three American boys dead upon an alien shore? Is it to hurt people? To be morbid? Those are not the reasons. The reason is that words are never enough.... Well, this is the picture. And the reason we print it now is that, last week, President Roosevelt and Elmer Davis and the War Department decided that the American people ought to be able to see their own boys as they fall in battle; to come directly and without words into the presence of their own dead... This is the reality that lies behind the names that come to rest at last on monuments in the leafy squares of busy American towns. The camera doesn’t show America and yet here on the beach is America, three parts of a hundred and thirty million parts, three fragments of that life we call American life: three units of freedom. So that it is not just these boys who have fallen here, it is freedom that has fallen. It is our task to cause it to rise again...."

    Life, September 20, 1943.

    Photo Taken in either late 1942 or early 1943.

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