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  1. Kyōichi Sawada (jap. 沢田 教一, Sawada Kyōichi; * 22. Februar 1936 in Aomori; † 28. Oktober 1970 nahe Phnom Penh) war ein japanischer Fotograf. Leben und Wirken Sawada vor seinem ikonischen und als Pressefoto des Jahres 1965 ausgezeichneten Bild „Flee to Safety“

  2. Kyōichi Sawada (沢田 教一, Sawada Kyōichi, February 22, 1936, – October 28, 1970) was a Japanese photographer with United Press International who received the 1966 Pulitzer Prize for Photography for his combat photography of the Vietnam War during 1965.

  3. Kyoichi Sawada. United Press International. 06 September, 1965. A mother and her children wade across a river to escape US bombing. The US Air Force had evacuated their village because it was suspected of being used as a base camp by the Viet Cong.

  4. Kyoichi Sawada was of one of c. 50 Japanese photographers who went to Indochina to cover the war. After the Second World War, Japanese media had focused almost exclusively on domestic news.

  5. 29. Sept. 2021 · Born on the 2nd of February 1936, Kyoichi Sawada was a Japanese War-Photojournalist who worked with the United Press International. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his combat photography...

  6. 9. Nov. 1970 · J apanese Newsman Kyoichi Sawada was the best, certainly the most daring, photographer working for United Press International in Indochina. His risks were calculated, but they were...

  7. Variations for Orchestra, by Leslie Bassett. First performed in the United States by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on October 22, 1965. See all 1966winners.