his images of the Vietnam War. Horst Faas as born on 28 April 1933 in Berlin, which was then part of Nazi Germany. Faas began his photographic career in...
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Faas may refer to: Faas Wilkes (1923–2006), Dutch football forward Ellis Faas (1962–2020), Dutch makeup artist Horst Faas (1933–2012), German photo-journalist...
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pocket. Upon her arrival in Saigon in 1966, Leroy met the photographer Horst Faas, bureau chief of the Associated Press. A year later she became the first...
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for the book Requiem, co-edited with fellow Vietnam War photographer Horst Faas. Requiem won the George Polk Book Award and the Robert Capa Gold Medal...
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in 1976". Press photography awards, 1942-1998: from Joe Rosenthal and Horst Faas to Moneta Sleet and Stan Grossfeld. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-598-30184-1...
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chief of the AP at the time of the crash, and Horst Faas, former AP Saigon photo chief. Pyle and Faas were co-authors of Lost Over Laos: A True Story...
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(2000). Press photography awards, 1942–1998: from Joe Rosenthal and Horst Faas to Moneta Sleet and Stan Grossfeld (2000 ed.). Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783598301704...
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12, 2017). Press Photography Award 1942–1998: From Joe Rosenthal and Horst Faas to Moneta Sleet and Stan Grossfeld. Republic of Germany: Walter de Gruyter...
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Retrieved 2016-07-23. in Vietnam Capa, Capa & Karia 1974, p. 127. 1964: "Horst Faas" Kuhn, Annette; McAllister, Kirsten Emiko (20 December 2006). Locating...
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(2000). Press Photography Awards, 1942–1998: From Joe Rosenthal and Horst Faas to Moneta Sleet and Stan Grossfeld. Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter...
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