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Photos That Changed The World

Photos That Changed The World

20191 Season12 EpisodesEnded

Overview

Special series looking at the defining moments of the last century, caught on camera. Hear the stories behind world-changing photos from photographers, eyewitnesses, reporters, historians and more.

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journalismphotographypoliticsphotojournalism

About Photos That Changed The World

Photos That Changed The World is a documentary, war & politics series that first aired in 2019 exploring themes of journalism, photography, politics, photojournalism. Special series looking at the defining moments of the last century, caught on camera. Hear the stories behind world-changing photos from photographers, eyewitnesses, reporters, historians and more.

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