Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/20

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Robert Capa Photo
From: "Kam Cheung" <kamm@netvigator.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 22:49:59 +0800
References: <200106201114.NAA21104@d1o915.telia.com>

Hi Alan,

Quoting from Russell Miller's Magnum - Fifty Years at the Front Line of
History (at pp.28-9):-

"But real evidence capable of settling the dispute remained elusive until
recently, when it was revealed that an amateur historian had finally tracked
down the identity of the soldier as Federico Garcia, a twenty-four-year-old
mill worker from Alcoy, near Alicante. In 1996 Garcia's sister-in-law still
lived in ALcoy and recognised him in the picture; she remembered her husband
coming home alone from the war and saying that Federico had been killed; he
had been seen throwing up his arms as he was shot.  Military archives in
Madrid confirm that Federico Garcia was the only soldier to die at Cerro
Muriano on 5 September 1936 - the day Capa took the famous picture."

Don't know how authoritative Russell Miller is, but am more inclined to
think that it is more difficult to hide the truth for over half a century
than to capture something like this (whether Capa did it by skill or by
chance is another question).

Regards,
Kam

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Hull" <hull@telia.com>
To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Leica] Robert Capa Photo


> I have always been fascinated by that photo because to me it screamed
> FAKE

In reply to: Message from "Alan Hull" <hull@telia.com> (Re: [Leica] Robert Capa Photo)