A Hell of a Good Place to Die” - Warfare History Network
Robert Capa | Art Blart
The last image taken by famed war photographer Robert Capa with his Nikon camera before he stepped on a landmine and died later in the day, 25 May 1954. | I hope
War Photographer Robert Capa and his Coverage of D-day | Vanity Fair
August 27: Amazon | On This Date in Photography: by James Mcardle
Explosive ordinance disposal company hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Three frames: 'It wasn't a calculated thing. I wanted to record it …' - The Globe and Mail
D-Day Landing at Omaha Beach - Warfare History Network
Works of Imagination: The Magnum Square Print Sale, in partnership with Aperture | Magnum Photos
Omaha Beach - Wikipedia
The Vietnam War: The Pictures That Moved Them Most
2nd ceb hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
From D-Day to Paris: Capturing the Story of a Lifetime
Shot from a Distant War - Cal Alumni Association
The Vietnam War: The Pictures That Moved That Most
The Falling Soldier: The story behind this iconic photograph, 1936 - Rare Historical Photos
Robert Capa's best second world war photography
Robert Capa's best second world war photography
[A miner, Poland] | Robert capa, Magnum photos, Adventure photographer
40 Minutes At Omaha Beach
The Vietnam War: The Pictures That Moved That Most
Robert Capa Award | On This Date in Photography: by James Mcardle