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[[Image:Guerrillero Heroico - Che Guevara by Alberto Diaz Gutierrez.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Che Guevara (photo)|Che Guevara]]'' by [[Alberto Korda]]]] [[Image:Guerrillero Heroico - Che Guevara by Alberto Diaz Gutierrez.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Che Guevara (photo)|Che Guevara]]'' by [[Alberto Korda]]]]
 +[[Image:A Child at Gunpoint of the Stroop Report.jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[A Child at Gunpoint]]'' ([[1943]]) from the ''[[Stroop Report]]'']]
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'''Iconic photographs''' are [[photographs]] of [[iconic]] status. Photography is largely a 20th and 21st century phenomenon and [[fame in the 20th century]] was recorded mainly by this means. '''Iconic photographs''' are [[photographs]] of [[iconic]] status. Photography is largely a 20th and 21st century phenomenon and [[fame in the 20th century]] was recorded mainly by this means.

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Iconic photographs are photographs of iconic status. Photography is largely a 20th and 21st century phenomenon and fame in the 20th century was recorded mainly by this means.


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