William Robb wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "P. J. Alling"
Subject: Re: A new claim that Capa's falling soldier was a set-up
It looked to me from the article that they had found the exact spot
(within a few yards anyway), and that said spot was several miles
from the actual fighting.
At least that's how I read it, anyway.
William Robb
That's what the article said, but there seems to have been no real
analysis by experts, other wise they would have been quoted. At
least I assume they would have quoted them. Of course it doesn't
have to be an expert, a rigorous analysis by a talented amateur could
convincing as well, but then I'd have to see a discussion of the
methodology.
Of course at some point a level of proof that is impossible to attain
can be demanded.
If you're going to attack a man's reputation, especially one who is no
longer alive to defend himself, I expect a slightly higher level of
proof than was in the article.
William Robb
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