Robert Capa [Right side of the Liberty Statue on the Gellért Hill commemorating Soviet fighters who liberated Hungary from Nazi occupation, Budapest, Hungary]
Robert Capa [Man looking at political poster before the national election that would put into power the leftist-liberal Popular Front coalition government, Paris]
Robert Capa [Léon Degrelle at a rally of his fascist Rex party before the national elections in which he would be defeated by a liberal condidate, Brussels]
Robert Capa [A rally of the fascist Rex party before the national elections in which the party's candidate, Léon Degrelle, would be defeated by a liberal condidate, Brussels]
Robert Capa [Line of men in masks before the national elections in which the fascist candidate Léon Degrelle, head of the Rex party, would be defeated by a liberal candidate, Brussels]
A.R.T. We have supported the enemies of the peasants of Saigon. We have corrupted their women and children and killed their men. What liberators! MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
Robert Capa [Flag facing the left side of the Liberty Statue on the Gellért Hill commemorating Soviet fighters who liberated Hungary from Nazi occupation, Budapest, Hungary]
Ralph Morse [Night view of a jubilant crowd of Parisians under the Arc de Triomphe celebrating the liberation of the city by the Free French forces commanded by Gen. De Gaulle]
Kevin McKiernan, American A catholic church in Managua where "liberation theology" is practiced. The small photograph under the painting depicts the martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador, Nicaragua
Robert Capa [Man reading political posters before the national elections in which the fascist candidate Léon Degrelle, head of the Rex party, would be defeated by a liberal condidate, Brussels]
Robert Capa [Crowd in front of political posters the day of the election run-offs that would put into power the leftist-liberal Popular Front coalition government, Saint-Denis, France]
Robert Capa [Spanish anti-fascist exiled in France who had been a member of the abortive mission that had crossed the Pyrenees on foot in October 1944 to liberate several Spanish villages, near Toulouse, France]
Robert Capa [Early on the morning of the day on which Paris would be liberated by the French 2ème Division Blindée (2nd Armored Division), the division's commander General Jacques-Philippe Leclerc (second from left) confers with his staff, south of Paris]