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Das Capa-Haus in der Jahnallee 61 in Leipzig-Lindenau ist nach dem US-amerikanischen Kriegsreporter und -fotografen Robert Capa (geboren als Endre Ernő Friedmann, * 22. Oktober 1913 in Budapest, ab 1946 US-Staatsbürger, † 25. Mai 1954) benannt. Capa fotografierte dort die Fotoreihe „Last man to die“ (Der letzte Tote) vom hier gefallenen US-Soldaten Raymond J. Bowman. Die Aufnahmen wurden mit ihrer Veröffentlichung im Life Magazine international bekannt.
The Capa House is a building in the Lindenau quarter of Leipzig, Germany at Jahnallee 61. It is named after the American war reporter and photographer Robert Capa, and is the location where Capa took The Picture of the Last Man to Die of the United States army soldier Raymond J. Bowman, who was killed there two weeks before the end of the Second World War in Europe. The images became internationally known when they were published in Life magazine.
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