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Magnum Photos was brought to life in the aftermath of World War II by photographers Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and David "Chim" Seymour, each of whom was well acquainted with covering a changing world, where borders and allegiances were shifting as players set themselves for what was to become the Cold War.
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"When Mussolini and Hitler visited each other before the war, they would each have their photographers document their trips, " Maddalena said.
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In Saigon he trained and mentored young Vietnamese photographers who captured many of the war's defining images.
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Sworn enemies before Saturday's fight, Haye and Chisora finished the night exchanging pats, smiles and handshakes in front of photographers, before both publicly declaring a truce to their bitter war of words.
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