Joe Rosenthal (Lithuanian Wikipedia)

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  • Goldstein, Richard (2006-08-22). „Joe Rosenthal, 94, Photographer at Iwo Jima, Dies“. New York Times. Nuoroda tikrinta 2008-07-10. „Joe Rosenthal, the Associated Press photographer who captured the enduring image of the American fighting man in World War II with his depiction of five Marines and a Navy corpsman raising a huge American flag over the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, died Sunday in Novato, Calif. He was 94.“

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  • Leary, Kevin (2006-08-21). „Joe Rosenthal 1911-2006“. San Francisco Chronicle. Nuoroda tikrinta 2007-09-09. „Retired Chronicle photographer Joe Rosenthal, who won the Pulitzer Prize and international acclaim for his soul-stirring picture of the World War II flag-raising on Iwo Jima, died Sunday in Novato. Rosenthal, 94, retired from The Chronicle in 1981 after a distinguished 35-year career and many professional honors, but the flag-raising picture was his masterpiece for which he will always be remembered.“

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  • Bernstein, Adam (2006-08-22). „Joe Rosenthal; Shot Flag-Raising at Iwo Jima“. Washington Post. p. B06. Nuoroda tikrinta 2007-12-19. „Joe Rosenthal, 94, a World War II news photographer whose dramatic picture of servicemen raising the U.S. flag atop Iwo Jima's summit was one of the most reproduced images of the period, died August 20 at Atria Tamalpais Creek assisted living center in Novato, California.“
  • Bernstein, Adam (2006-08-22). „Joe Rosenthal; Shot Flag-Raising at Iwo Jima“. The Washington Post. Nuoroda tikrinta 2009-10-11. „Joseph J. Rosenthal was born October 9, 1911, to Russian immigrant Jews; he converted to Catholicism as a young man.“

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