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9 Ιουν 2022 · A lesser-known image shows TV crews and South Vietnamese soldiers gathered around Phuc, the skin of her back and arms scorched by the flammable jelly that made napalm such a controversial weapon.
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Phan Thi Kim Phuc (center) flees with other children after South Vietnamese planes mistakenly dropped napalm on South Vietnamese troops and civilians. This photograph became one of the defining images of the atrocities of the Vietnam War (1955 - 1975).
6 Ιουν 2022 · June 8 marks the 50 year anniversary since Associated Press photographer Hyung Cong “Nick” Út captured one of the Vietnam War’s defining images. Titled “Accidental Napalm”, the black-and-white...
Images and rescue. Associated Press photographer Nick Ut took a photograph of Phúc running naked amid other fleeing villagers, South Vietnamese soldiers, and other press photographers. This became one of the most haunting images of the Vietnam War.
The last photo in the photo essay shows the medic and a child walking away together, holding hands, and the child’s head is burned from napalm. It was the first time that Americans saw and ...
10 Ιουν 2022 · On June 8, 1972, Nick Ut, a Vietnamese photographer for the Associated Press, snapped one of the most iconic images of the Vietnam War. Officially titled The Terror of War, the photo is...
11 Ιουν 2022 · Fifty years ago a young photojournalist covering the war in his native Vietnam took a photograph and saved the life of a young girl badly burned by a napalm attack. Key points: The photo was taken when South Vietnamese planes dropped napalm on troops and civilians. After taking the photo, Nick Ut took Kim Phuc to a hospital, saving her life.