Famous Doctored Photos
Deception throughout history.
Published 11 years ago in People & Lifestyle
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This photo was taken during the Battle of Berlin on 2 May 1945 and was one of the most widely reprinted images of the war. When originally published in the Russian magazine Ogonyok, the image was altered to remove what appears to be a second watch from the right wrist of on of the Russian soldiers. The editor was concerned that the appearance of two watches might suggest that the soldier had looted one of them. The smoke in the background was also darkened.
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In 2009, the Israeli newspaper Yated Neeman published this version of a group photo of Netanyahu, the countrys newly elected Prime Minister, front left, with President Shimon Peres, front right, and members of Netanyahus new government. An unaltered version of the photo reveals that the newspaper has replaced the two female Cabinet members, Limor Livnat and Sofa Landver, with mens faces.
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This well known image of General Grant apparently in City Point, Virginia during the American Civil War is actually a a combination of 3 images: a portrait of Grant, a photograph of Major General Alexander M. McCook astride his horse, and captured confederate prisoners at the battle of Fishers Hill, VA. The discovery was made by researchers at the Library of Congress.
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This iconic Abbey Road album cover was heavily edited. American publishers decided to remove the cigarette from Pauls right hand without getting permission from him or Apple Records, which owns the right to the image. Said an Apple spokesman: It seems these poster companies got a little carried away.
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Kim Jong Il wasnt actually standing with the North Korean Troops in this picture. Analysts zeroed in on this area of the photograph, where portions of the reviewing stand can be seen in, while the quality of the wood or metal also seems to differ, suggesting that Kim was inserted into the photo after the fact.
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Taken within seconds of the preceding photo, this frame reveals that Lenin was joined that day by fellow Central Committee members Leon Trotsky, who stands in hat and mustache on the stairs to the right of the podium, and Lev Kamenev, who stands behind him. Perceived by Stalin as rivals to his power, both men were ultimately purged and their contributions to the revolution largely eliminated from the historical record.