A picture’s worth a thousand words … but only some of them tell the whole truth

A picture’s worth a thousand words … but only some of them tell the whole truth

A new exhibition asks us to look again at classic images of war, protest and revolution, and sheds light on manipulated photographs

A Russian soldier raises a Soviet flag over Berlin’s Reichstag in Yevgeny Khaldei’s well-known 1945 photograph of wartime triumph.

But in the original image, the officer standing below can clearly be seen wearing a watch on both wrists. Khaldei’s shot, first printed in a Moscow magazine, was quickly withdrawn and the extra watch, which might actually have been a military compass, was removed for safety’s sake. Looting was not a good look and was punishable by death.

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