フェデリコ・ボレル・ガルシア (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • “Proving that Robert Capa's "Falling Soldier" is genuine: A detective story”. American Masters. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/capa_r.html 2008年7月17日閲覧. "Because Brotóns had himself fought at Cerro Muriano on September 5, 1936, he remembered from his first-hand knowledge that Federico Borrell García had been killed there that day. In the course of his research, Brotóns contacted the historian Francisco Moreno Gómez (author of the definitive book about the civil war on the Córdoba front), who informed him that the records in the Spanish government archives in Salamanca and Madrid confirm that only one member of the Columna Alcoyana died at Cerro Muriano on September 5, 1936. Brotóns then could be certain that the man in Capa's photograph must be Federico Borrell García. When Brotóns showed Capa's photograph to Federico's younger brother, Everisto, he confirmed the identification." 

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