Joe Rosenthal
A journalist/photographer named Joe Rosenthal.
Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway won a 1953 Pulitzer Prize for his novella, The Old Man and the Sea, then won a Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1954. He committed suicide in 1960, after a long struggle with depression.
The famous photo was taken by Joe Rosenthal. There were other photographers. One group took a photo of the first flag to be raised. The Marine commander wanted a larger flag, so it was taken down and another flag was raised---this is the one that Rosenthal took and was published in papers around the world.
Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
There were no civilians on the island of Iwo Jima when the battle took place. They were all evacuated in 1944 to mainland Japan.
The picture at Mt Suribachi was actually not the first raising of the flag. The original was pretty small so they took it down and got a bigger one from a landing ship then the photographer took a picture of that.
I had a photo took yesterday.
Iwo Jima..............
The Battle of Iwa Jima
I, George Bush, took all the photos during the world war I and world war II.Not a photo i took! I took all the photos !hahahahahahahahahaha
Yes, there is in fact a battle just like D-day. I assume you are refering to the D-day that took place at Normandy, but there was another exactly alike that took place at Iwo-Jima. Iwo Jima was an isolated island that was controlled by Japan. Everything was basically the same, althought I think the battle of Normandy took place before the battle of Iwo Jima. Although Normandy was a bigger, bloodier battle and is more known to people when you refer to D-day,and Iwo Jima was just as important to yet another win for the Allies during WW2. If you want to learn more about Iwo Jima, read the book "Flags of our fathers". It is pretty interesting and engaging.
I do not like having my photo taken.He noticed something spooky in the photo.We have a photo shoot later.