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Jun 9, 2022 · The horrifying photograph of children fleeing a deadly napalm attack on June 8, 1972, has become a defining image not only of the Vietnam War but the 20th century.
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Phan Thị Kim Phúc OOnt ( Vietnamese pronunciation: [faːŋ tʰɪ̂ˀ kim fúk͡p̚]; born April 6, 1963), referred to informally as the girl in the picture [1] and the napalm girl, is a South Vietnamese -born Canadian woman best known as the nine-year-old child depicted in the Pulitzer Prize –winning photograph, titled "The Terror of War", taken at Trảng...
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- University of Havana, Cuba
Apr 3, 2015 · Photographer Who Took Iconic Vietnam Photo Looks Back, 40 Years After the War Ended. Nick Ut’s photo of Kim Phuc was a transformative moment in a horrible conflict. Photographed from left,...
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Jun 1, 2022 · On June 8, 1972, Phuc was a 9-year-old growing up in the shadow of the Vietnam War when a sudden and deadly napalm bomb dropped from overhead on the tiny village of Trang Bang. The aerial...
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Jan 16, 2020 · “Napalm Girl” is a famous photo that shocked the U.S. public in 1972 about the terror of the Vietnam war. The picture shows a naked 9-year-old girl, screaming in pain for help and running toward the cameras of international journalists.
Jun 10, 2022 · On June 8, 1972, Nick Ut, a Vietnamese photographer for the Associated Press, snapped one of the most iconic images of the Vietnam War. Officially titled The Terror of War, the photo is...
Jun 22, 2015 · An iconic photo from the Vietnam War captured Kim Phuc in a little girl’s moment of agony. Now she has learned to forgive.