国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 6月7日 03時20分


71 years ago today: D-Day invasion of Europe. Robert Capa took this photo of Allied troops storming Omaha Beach as one of two magazine war correspondents allowed to join U.S. troops landing on the shores of Normandy, France, for D-Day.
Sailing with the 2000 men transported on the U.S.S. Chase, Capa joined the men of Company E on a barge headed for the section of the beach designated "Easy Red."
Dodging bullets and hiding behind pieces of steel, Capa photographed for hours in waist-deep water with several Contax cameras. His hands trembled, and he ruined many rolls of film as he tried to change film amid the dead and wounded of the battle.
Capa's photos were sent directly to the offices of LIFE in London for processing. Hurrying to develop the rolls, a technician turned up the heat in the dryers, ruining many of the 72 images taken. Only 11 survived.

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