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Raymond D’Addario (* 18. August 1920; † 13. Februar 2011) war ein amerikanischer Fotograf, der insbesondere für seine fotografische Begleitung der Nürnberger Prozesse bekannt wurde.

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dbo:abstract Raymond D’Addario (* 18. August 1920; † 13. Februar 2011) war ein amerikanischer Fotograf, der insbesondere für seine fotografische Begleitung der Nürnberger Prozesse bekannt wurde. (de) Raymond D'Addario (Holyoke, 18 de agosto de 1920 - id., 13 de febrero de 2011) fue un fotógrafo estadounidense, conocido especialmente por sus imágenes de los jerarcas nazis en los juicios de Núremberg.​​​ D'Addario trabajó como fotógrafo free lance a partir de 1938, convirtiendo su afición en su profesión. Alistado en el ejército de Estados Unidos antes de que éste entrase en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, tras el ataque japonés a Pearl Harbour fue destinado a Londres como fotógrafo del ejército. Seleccionado para cubrir los juicios de Núremberg junto con otros miembros del equipo del servicio de imágenes militar, fue el más prolífico de ellos. Tuvo que enfrentarse a las restricciones para la toma de imágenes que le impuso el tribunal, entre otras la de no usar flash. Las imágenes, de las que tomó miles, tanto en blanco y negro como en color, fueron las que se publicaron en toda la prensa internacional de los 21 encausados, algunas de ellas inmortales, que tienen un discurso propio. Aunque las más conocidas son las imágenes del banquillo de los acusados, también tomó imágenes singulares de los fiscales, del propio tribunal y de la ciudad de Núremberg, devastada por los bombardeos aliados en la guerra. Aunque se licenció al acabar los juicios de los líderes nazis, fue llamado de nuevo para ilustrar con imágenes otros juicios aliados de la guerra de más de 200 nazis. (es) Raymond D'Addario (August 18, 1920 – February 13, 2011) was an American photographer, known especially for his images of the Nazi leaders during the Nuremberg trials. D'Addario worked as a freelance photographer from 1938, turning his hobby into his profession. He enlisted in the United States Army before it entered the Second World War; after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he was assigned to London as an army photographer. Selected to cover the Nuremberg trials along with other members of the military imaging service team, D’Addario was the most prolific of them. He had to face the restrictions for the taking of images imposed by the court, including among others not using a flash. The thousands of images he took, both in black and white and color, were those published in all international press coverage of the 21 defendants, some of them notable for starting their own discourse. Although his work was best known for his images of the defendant's bench, he also took singular images of the prosecutors, some silent motion pictures of the court itself, and the city of Nuremberg, devastated by the allied bombings in the war. Although he was discharged at the end of the trials of the Nazi leaders, D'Addario was called again to document other trials of the war crimes of more than 200 Nazis. (en)
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