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And babies (December 26, 1969) is an iconic anti-Vietnam War poster. It is a famous example of "propaganda art" from the Vietnam War, that uses a color photograph of the My Lai Massacre taken by U.S. combat photographer Ronald L. Haeberle on March 16, 1968. It shows about a dozen dead and partly naked South Vietnamese women and babies in contorted positions stacked together on a dirt road, killed by U.S. forces. The picture is overlaid in semi-transparent blood-red lettering that asks along the top "Q. And babies?", and at the bottom answers "A. And babies." The quote is from a Mike Wallace CBS News television interview with U.S. soldier Paul Meadlo, who participated in the massacre. The lettering was sourced from The New York Times, which printed a transcript of the Meadlo interview the d

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  • And babies (26 Desember 1969) adalah sebuah poster . Ini adalah contoh terkenal dari "seni propaganda" dari konflik Vietnam yang memakai foto berwarna dari Pembantaian My Lai yang diambil oleh fotografer AS pada 16 Maret 1968. Foto tersebut menampilkan puluhan wanita dan bayi Vietnam Selatan nyaris telanjang dan tewas dalam posisi terbaring di jalanan kotor akibat dibunuh oleh pasukan AS. (in)
  • And babies (December 26, 1969) is an iconic anti-Vietnam War poster. It is a famous example of "propaganda art" from the Vietnam War, that uses a color photograph of the My Lai Massacre taken by U.S. combat photographer Ronald L. Haeberle on March 16, 1968. It shows about a dozen dead and partly naked South Vietnamese women and babies in contorted positions stacked together on a dirt road, killed by U.S. forces. The picture is overlaid in semi-transparent blood-red lettering that asks along the top "Q. And babies?", and at the bottom answers "A. And babies." The quote is from a Mike Wallace CBS News television interview with U.S. soldier Paul Meadlo, who participated in the massacre. The lettering was sourced from The New York Times, which printed a transcript of the Meadlo interview the d (en)
  • And babies (26 décembre 1969) est une affiche emblématique contre la guerre du Viêt Nam. C'est un exemple notoire de l'art de la propagande du conflit au Viêt Nam qui utilise la photographie aujourd'hui tristement célèbre du massacre de Mỹ Lai, prise en mars 1968 par le photographe de guerre américain Ronald Haeberle. On peut y voir une douzaine de femmes et d'enfants sud-vietnamiens morts et en partie nus dans des positions tordues, entassés sur un chemin de terre, ayant été tué par les forces armées des États-Unis. Des caractères rouge sang semi-transparents sont superposés à l'image, formant la question "Q. And babies ?" ("Q. les bébés aussi ?") dans la partie supérieure de l'image, et la réponse « A. And babies. » (« R. les bébés aussi. ») dans la partie inférieure de l'image. La citat (fr)
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  • Partial transcript of the Mike Wallace interview with Paul Meadlo in which Meadlo describes his participation in the massacre: :Q. So you fired something like sixty-seven shots? :A. Right. :Q. And you killed how many? At that time? :A. Well, I fired them automatic, so you can't – You just spray the area on them and so you can’t know how many you killed ‘cause they were going fast. So I might have killed ten or fifteen of them. :Q. Men, women, and children? :A. Men, women, and children. :Q. And babies? :A. And babies. (en)
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  • And babies (December 26, 1969) is an iconic anti-Vietnam War poster. It is a famous example of "propaganda art" from the Vietnam War, that uses a color photograph of the My Lai Massacre taken by U.S. combat photographer Ronald L. Haeberle on March 16, 1968. It shows about a dozen dead and partly naked South Vietnamese women and babies in contorted positions stacked together on a dirt road, killed by U.S. forces. The picture is overlaid in semi-transparent blood-red lettering that asks along the top "Q. And babies?", and at the bottom answers "A. And babies." The quote is from a Mike Wallace CBS News television interview with U.S. soldier Paul Meadlo, who participated in the massacre. The lettering was sourced from The New York Times, which printed a transcript of the Meadlo interview the day after. According to cultural historian M. Paul Holsinger, And babies was "easily the most successful poster to vent the outrage that so many felt about the conflict in Southeast Asia." (en)
  • And babies (26 décembre 1969) est une affiche emblématique contre la guerre du Viêt Nam. C'est un exemple notoire de l'art de la propagande du conflit au Viêt Nam qui utilise la photographie aujourd'hui tristement célèbre du massacre de Mỹ Lai, prise en mars 1968 par le photographe de guerre américain Ronald Haeberle. On peut y voir une douzaine de femmes et d'enfants sud-vietnamiens morts et en partie nus dans des positions tordues, entassés sur un chemin de terre, ayant été tué par les forces armées des États-Unis. Des caractères rouge sang semi-transparents sont superposés à l'image, formant la question "Q. And babies ?" ("Q. les bébés aussi ?") dans la partie supérieure de l'image, et la réponse « A. And babies. » (« R. les bébés aussi. ») dans la partie inférieure de l'image. La citation provient d'une interview télévisée de Mike Wallace sur CBS News avec Paul Meadlo, un soldat américain ayant participé au massacre. (fr)
  • And babies (26 Desember 1969) adalah sebuah poster . Ini adalah contoh terkenal dari "seni propaganda" dari konflik Vietnam yang memakai foto berwarna dari Pembantaian My Lai yang diambil oleh fotografer AS pada 16 Maret 1968. Foto tersebut menampilkan puluhan wanita dan bayi Vietnam Selatan nyaris telanjang dan tewas dalam posisi terbaring di jalanan kotor akibat dibunuh oleh pasukan AS. (in)
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