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Tango0112 Sep 2021 3:55 p.m. PST

"Capa's images of US forces invading Normandy on D-Day went around the world. But the photojournalist's story has been challenged.

Blurred and out of focus, the 11 photos Robert Capa took off the coast of Normandy, France on June 6, 1944 secured his reputation as the most famous war photographer.

Seventy-five years after the end of World War II, the images of what would become commonly known as D-Day remain globally iconic…"
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