Damien Parer
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Damien Peter Parer (1 August 1912 – 17 September 1944) was an Australian war photographer. He became famous for his war photography of the Second World War, and was killed by Japanese machine-gun fire at Peleliu, Palau. He was cinematographer for Australia's first Oscar-winning film, Kokoda Front Line!, an edition of the weekly newsreel, Cinesound Review, which was produced by Ken G. Hall.
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Damien Parer (* 1. August 1912 in Malvern, Melbourne; † 16. September 1944 auf Peleliu, Palau) war ein australischer Kameramann und Fotograf, dessen Filmdokumentation War in New Guinea für Australien und Neuseeland maßgeblich die Moral der Truppe und dennoch auch die Schrecken des Krieges illustrierte.
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Damien Parer
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Damien Parer
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Damien Parer
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Damien Parer
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Peleliu, Palau
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Malvern, Victoria, Australia
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Australian cameraman and award-winning war cinematographer
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Elizabeth Marie Cotter
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Damien Peter Parer (1 August 1912 – 17 September 1944) was an Australian war photographer. He became famous for his war photography of the Second World War, and was killed by Japanese machine-gun fire at Peleliu, Palau. He was cinematographer for Australia's first Oscar-winning film, Kokoda Front Line!, an edition of the weekly newsreel, Cinesound Review, which was produced by Ken G. Hall.
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Damien Parer (* 1. August 1912 in Malvern, Melbourne; † 16. September 1944 auf Peleliu, Palau) war ein australischer Kameramann und Fotograf, dessen Filmdokumentation War in New Guinea für Australien und Neuseeland maßgeblich die Moral der Truppe und dennoch auch die Schrecken des Krieges illustrierte.
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