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William Homer Genaust (October 12, 1906 –
March 4, 1945) was an
American war
photographer during World War II best
known for
filming the
second U.S. flag-raising...
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being fired upon. Rosenthal,
along with
Marine photographers Sergeant Bill
Genaust (who was
killed in
action after the flag-raising) and
Private First class...
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photographer Pvt. Bob
Campbell and
Marine color movie photographer Sgt. Bill
Genaust, he
began the
climb up to the
summit of
Mount Suribachi. When they got...
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climbed up the
mountain with two
Marine photographers (Marine Sgt. Bill
Genaust and Pvt.
Robert Campbell) in time to
photograph the
first flag
while it...
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longer determined to be in the photo).
Marine photographer Sergeant Bill
Genaust also
filmed the
second flag
raising in color. On
March 14,
another American...
- genus, the
plant that he
renamed Caralluma adscendens. In 1996
Helmut Genaust published the
suggestion that it was
sensible to
conclude that the generic...
- 25. This flag
raising was also
filmed in
color by
Marine sergeant Bill
Genaust (killed in
action in March) and was used in newsreels.
Other combat photographers...
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Flora of China, Band 4, S. 234
Genaust:
Etymologisches Wörterbuch der
botanischen Pflanzennamen, S. 552
Genaust:
Etymologisches Wörterbuch der botanischen...
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Publishing Corporation. 1995. pp. 606–7. ISBN 978-0-376-03851-7. OCLC 32666922.
Genaust,
Helmut (1976).
Etymologisches Wörterbuch der
botanischen Pflanzennamen...
- ****ociated Press. This flag-raising was also
filmed in
color by
Sergeant Bill
Genaust.
Marine historians, with the aid of the FBI's
Digital Evidence Laboratory...