Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Wars most unforgivable photograph

One of the most famous photograph's a provisioner getting shot in the streets his face half alive half dead....i don't know why I'm putting this here but its just one of thoughts things that really speak to you about revolutions/wars....and at the moment it seems as if the people are at war with there government

Around noon of February 1, 1968, in the opening days of the communist Tet Offensive, South Vietnamese General Nguyen Ngoc Loan summarily executed a Viet Cong prisoner on the streets of Saigon — and photographer Eddie Adams captured perhaps the war’s most unforgettable image.
http://www.executedtoday.com/tag/battle-of-saigon/

By bodean Pye

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