![Sarah Kirksey on Twitter: "Robert Capa's “Magnificent Eleven” from D-Day. He was on Omaha Beach during the invasion, and only eleven photos survived. For his work, Robert Capa was awarded the Medal Sarah Kirksey on Twitter: "Robert Capa's “Magnificent Eleven” from D-Day. He was on Omaha Beach during the invasion, and only eleven photos survived. For his work, Robert Capa was awarded the Medal](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ef1SxbmWkAAtfDB.jpg)
Sarah Kirksey on Twitter: "Robert Capa's “Magnificent Eleven” from D-Day. He was on Omaha Beach during the invasion, and only eleven photos survived. For his work, Robert Capa was awarded the Medal
HISTORY - Famed war photographer Robert Capa shot 4 rolls of film during the D-Day invasion of France in 1944. A darkroom accident destroyed most of the images, leaving only 11 of
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