Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/10

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Subject: [Leica] Best known photo ?
From: gwpics at aol.com (Gerry Walden)
Date: Mon May 10 22:43:38 2004
References: <27.57bfae27.2dd1bf53@aol.com>

I am with Tom 100% on this, and can echo the sentiments expressed as I 
too was in Europe at that time (and, of course, I still am). And nothing 
has changed over the years, the feelings here are still pretty much the 
same!

Gerry

TTAbrahams@aol.com wrote:

 > Marc, I base my opinion on the impact of the photos by Eddie Adams and
 > Nick
 > Ut on the reaction to these images in Europe. At the time I was
 > working as a
 > photographer/journalist in Sweden - a country that did not support the US
 > involvement in Vietnam. These images and others like that coloured
 > many of the
 > Europeans view of US foreign policies and the damage is still there.
 > The first time
 > we arrived in the US was late May 1970, only days before the Kent State
 > shooting! We spent 5 months traveling around US/Canada in an old
 > pickup truck with
 > a camper and listened and talked to people we met. The war was on
 > everybody's
 > mind as most everybody know someone who was there. It is unfortunate
 > that the
 > collective memory of any population is just about a generation. As
 > soon as a
 > new generation comes along, the same mistake can evidently be made
 > again - new
 > players and different location but very much the same game. Maybe we
 > should
 > ensure that books like "The Destruction Business", "Vietnam Inc.",
 > "This is
 > War", etc.  are on the required reading lists at all schools.
 > Tom A
 > -----------------------
 > Tom Abrahamsson
 > Vancouver, BC
 > Canada
 >
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Gerry Walden LRPS
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