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Its all propaganda, but (Read 1303 times)
Feb 18
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One of three Red Army soldiers in a famed 1945 photograph that depicts the Soviet flag being lifted over Berlin's Reichstag has died at age 93, Russian officials said on Wednesday.
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Feb 18
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Excellent read, Matt...
...!
I've saved the Newspaper in my "News" Folder.
As an avid enthusiast, and collector of his films, I was fascinated to read the Werner Herzog article!
http://www.thelocal.de/society/20100213-25239.html
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Fozzer wrote
on Feb 18
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, 2010 at 4:51am:
Excellent read, Matt...
...!
I've saved the Newspaper in my "News" Folder.
As an avid enthusiast, and collector of his films, I was fascinated to read the Werner Herzog article!
http://www.thelocal.de/society/20100213-25239.html
Paul.
The Local is on my daily news site list. Although reading the German papers is no problem for me, I find written German to be so flowery that sometimes it is hard to find the actual news story. The Local gets to the point.
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Feb 19
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The photograph was staged for propaganda purposes and shot after Red Army soldiers had already captured the building, but it nonetheless became an iconic symbol of the Soviet Union's triumphant victory over Nazi Germany.
When photographer Khaldei developed the negatives, he realized that one of the three Soviet soldiers on the roof was wearing two watches, one on each wrist – a clear sign of looting which did not fit with the heroic image of the army.
He scratched the second watch from the negative and it was printed a week later in an illustrated magazine.
Khaldei also added more clouds of smoke in the background and even substituted the original flag with a large one filled with wind.
Here
is a Photoshopped picture - not identical but taken within a few seconds. There is no watch on the right wrist and the flag is filled with wind.
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I believe I played that guy in COD 5.
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specter177 wrote
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I believe I played that guy in COD 5.
"For ourselves... and for Mother Russia...!"
It's not much more phony than the famous picture of the flag-raising on Iwo Jima... that photo was staged, when a flag was raised to replace the one that was first raised in the heat of combat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raising_the_Flag_on_Iwo_Jima
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Did you read the article? Iwo Jima was
not
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WebbPA wrote
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Did you read the article? Iwo Jima was
not
staged.
I did- and I knew already... that came out wrong. "Staged" is not the right word.
My point was that the
famous
photo does not depict the aftual moment when the mountain was officially claimed by Allied forces (although a nearly-forgotten photo was taken of that flag); it was a second flag raised shortly after.
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