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James William "Ike" Altgens (/ˈɑːlt.ɡənz/; April 28, 1919 – December 12, 1995) was an American photojournalist, photo editor, and field reporter for the Associated Press (AP) based in Dallas, Texas, who became known for his photographic work during the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy (JFK). Altgens was 19 when he began his AP career, which was interrupted by military service during World War II. When his service time ended, Altgens returned to Dallas and got married. He soon went back to work for the local AP bureau and eventually earned a position as a senior editor.

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  • James William "Ike" Altgens (/ˈɑːlt.ɡənz/; April 28, 1919 – December 12, 1995) was an American photojournalist, photo editor, and field reporter for the Associated Press (AP) based in Dallas, Texas, who became known for his photographic work during the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy (JFK). Altgens was 19 when he began his AP career, which was interrupted by military service during World War II. When his service time ended, Altgens returned to Dallas and got married. He soon went back to work for the local AP bureau and eventually earned a position as a senior editor. (en)
  • James William "Ike" Altgens​ (28 de abril de 1919 - 12 de diciembre de 1995) fue un fotógrafo estadounidense que trabajó para Associated Press. Radicado en Dallas (Texas), en 1963 Altgens tomó la que sería la fotografía más controvertida del caso JFK, una imagen que sería investigada durante dos años y centraría un encendido debate en torno a la acusación ejercida contra Lee Harvey Oswald, visible entre la multitud reunida en la Dealey Plaza en el momento en que se sacó la fotografía. (es)
  • James William "Ike" Altgens(Dallas, 28 avril 1919 – Dallas, 12 décembre 1995) est un photographe américain et journaliste de terrain pour l'Associated Press (AP). Établi à Dallas, au Texas, en 1963, il a pris la photographie probablement la plus célèbre de l'assassinat en cours du président John F. Kennedy — cliché déterminant qui conduisit à une controverse quant à savoir si oui ou non Lee Harvey Oswald (accusé de l'assassinat) est visible sur Dealey Plaza quand les coups de feu retentissent. (fr)
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