The story of how he got those photos is amazing:http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2014/06/photographer-robert-capa-d-day#10 …
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a sacrifice we shouldn't forget!
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my father, a Navy medic, landed at H-hour+1
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That was one brave photographer!

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@lizclarketweet have you ever heard the story of Capa and his taking of those pics?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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great use of the word "warriors," used to hearing soldiers.
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@BeschlossDC: D-Day warriors photographed by Robert Capa, today 1944: pic.twitter.com/ScNtdsZQIk” Support our Troops!
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of all his film rolls of that day only about 40 pictures survived. (might have been fewer)
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see the Vanity Fair piece above comment
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