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Ronald L. Haeberle (born circa 1940) is a former United States Army photographer best known for the photographs he took of the My Lai Massacre on March 16, 1968. The monochrome photographs he took were made using an Army camera and were either subject to censorship or did not depict any South Vietnamese casualties when published in an Army newspaper. On the other hand, Haeberle took color photographs with his own camera while on duty the same day, which he kept and later sold to the media. The then-Sgt. Haeberle, having returned to his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio after an honorable discharge, offered them to The Plain Dealer; the newspaper published some of them on November 20, 1969. Haeberle soon after sold the photos to Life magazine, which were published in the December 5, 1969 issue. O

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  • Ronald Haeberle (de)
  • Ronald Haeberle (fr)
  • Ronald L. Haeberle (en)
  • Хэберли, Рональд (ru)
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  • Ronald L. Haeberle est un photographe de l'armée américaine né en 1941 à Cleveland.Il est connu notamment pour les photographies du massacre de Mỹ Lai qu'il a prises le 16 mars 1968. (fr)
  • Рональд Хэберли (англ. Ronald L. Haeberle) — американский военный фотограф, автор снимков жертв массового убийства в Сонгми, совершённого американскими солдатами в 1968 году во время Вьетнамской войны. 16 марта 1968 года Хэберли вместе с ротой С («Чарли») 1-го батальона 20-го пехотного полка американской армии высадился в районе деревенской общины Сонгми, где стал свидетелем массового убийства мирных жителей (преимущественно стариков, женщин и детей). (ru)
  • Ronald L. Haeberle (* 1941) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Armeefotograf der United States Army. Er nahm im Vietnamkrieg am 16. März 1968 als offizieller Armeereporter an einem Einsatz im südvietnamesischen Dorf Sơn Mỹ (genannt Mỹ Lai) teil, der als Massaker von Mỹ Lai in die Geschichte einging. Haeberle hatte den Auftrag, den Body Count vermeintlicher Vietcong-Rebellen zu dokumentieren. Haeberle kehrte 2000 und 2011 als Tourist nach Vietnam zurück. Er lebt heute nahe Cleveland im US-Bundesstaat Ohio. (de)
  • Ronald L. Haeberle (born circa 1940) is a former United States Army photographer best known for the photographs he took of the My Lai Massacre on March 16, 1968. The monochrome photographs he took were made using an Army camera and were either subject to censorship or did not depict any South Vietnamese casualties when published in an Army newspaper. On the other hand, Haeberle took color photographs with his own camera while on duty the same day, which he kept and later sold to the media. The then-Sgt. Haeberle, having returned to his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio after an honorable discharge, offered them to The Plain Dealer; the newspaper published some of them on November 20, 1969. Haeberle soon after sold the photos to Life magazine, which were published in the December 5, 1969 issue. O (en)
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  • Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. (en)
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