Federico Borel Garcia
Federico Borel Garcia Federico Borrell García | |
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Nickname | Taino タイーノ |
The birth | 1912January 3 Spanish kingdom、Alicant prefectureベニリョーバ |
Death | September 5, 1936 (24 years old death) Spanish republic、Cordoba prefectureCello unreasonableness Arno |
Federico Borel gal seer (Spanish: on Federico Borrell García, January 3, 1912 – ) is a Spanish republican soldier at the time of the Spanish Civil War on September 5, 1936. Known as the subject of the photograph "collapsing soldier" of Robert Capa [1].
Life
On January 3, 1912, I was born in ベニリョーバ () of the Valencia district Alicant prefecture. The nickname was タイーノ (Taino). I established the local organization of the young man absolute liberalism Iberia alliance () while working in the factory of the Al carp. And I joined the local militia to protect a republic from the rebel army () which led Francisco Franco.
A militiaman was dispatched to be opposed to the rebel army corps which Jose Enrique バレーラ () general commanded, but, on the morning of September 5, 1936, Borel arrived at cello unreasonableness Arno () of the suburbs of Cordoba as one of approximately 50 soldiers. Borel guarded the battery behind Al carp infantry arm, but an enemy force invaded and attacked from their rear and fired in the afternoon. At about 17:00, I was shot dead in a hill called la Roma デ RAS malaguena (La Loma de las Malagueñas). According to the record of the Spanish government, Borel was a soldier of the only Al carp garrison which was killed in action in cello unreasonableness Arno on that day. A list of Ebe gal seer of his older brother confirmed in a photograph of Capa.
In addition, with the claim by the different opinion that to have had possibilities to be shot by the rebel army when Borel poses for Capa [2], and this photograph is a forgery by Capa and is not a person of the photographs as for Borel [3] [4].
This photograph is make-believe and, in documentary film "shadow (of the iceberg" ( ) La sombra del iceberg) of 2007, insists that Borel is not a person of the photographs [5].
The official death certificate by the Spanish government is not published with the name of Borel [6]; save it, and his death certificate does not exist.
Reference
- ^ "Proving that Robert Capa's "Falling Soldier" is genuine: A detective story." American Master l July 17, 2008 reading. It is 1936, he remembered from his first-hand knowledge that Federico Borrell García had been killed there that day. in 5 in "Because Brotóns had himself fought at Cerro Muriano on September It is 1936 in 5 in In the course of his research, Brotóns contacted the historian Francisco Moreno Gómez (author of the definitive book about the civil war on the Córdoba front), who informed him that the records in the Spanish government archives in Salamanca and Madrid confirm that only one member of the Columna Alcoyana died at Cerro Muriano on September. Brotóns then could be certain that the man in Capa's photograph must be Federico Borrell García. When Brotóns showed Capa's photograph to Federico's younger brother, Everisto, he confirmed the identification."
- ^ The camera never lies. It is 2008 in 27 in But photographers can and do, Isabel Hilton, The Guardian, September
- ^ Is a fake the picture by Capa?
- ^ Kotaro Sawaki "cross "Bungeishunju Ltd." January, 2013 issue of Capa", Bungeishunju Ltd.
- ^ Autopsia al miliciano de Robert Capa, El Mundo
- ^ http://www.photographers.it/articoli/cd_capa/img/documentidaarchivi/defuncion.jpg From the comprehensive dossier compiled by photography critic Luca Pagni at http://www.photographers.it/articoli/cd_capa/index.html
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