File:Iwo Jima Flag Raising - LoC copyright notice.pdf

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English: A scan of the copy on file at the US National Archives of Library of Congress's copy of the Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima photo, with LoC's note on the copyright status on the back.

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[top-right, written vertically] FLAGS--U.S.--1945
[right of image, written vertically] LC-USZG2-64011

Joe Rosenthal, photographer, worked for the Associated Press, which sold this photo to Life. It was published in the March 26, 1945 Life magazine. That issue was copyrighted, the copyright was not renewed. No
separate copyrights or renewals were found
M. Ison 2/91 (per search by Jim Roberts, Copyright Office)
See lot 8949 for other image
3/6/45
U.S. MARINES RAISE THE AMERICAN FLAG ON TOP OF MOUNT SURIBACHI ON IWO JIMA
A group of U.S. Marines of the Fifth Division plant the Stars and Strives atop hard-won Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima Island. In reaching the summit, the Marines smashed the Japanese forces who had been shooting down on the advancing Americans from previously prepared defense positions, and from the mouths of caves on the hillside since the initial landings on Feb. 18, 1945. The Marines took this 554-foor (169 meter) volcanic cone on the southern tip of the island after five days of fierce fighting. Iwo Jima, in the Volcano group, is only 750 miles (1,200 kms.) from Tokyo and is one step closer to the enemy homeland. It can serve as an advanced base for the American fighter and bomber planes assaulting targets in Japan
SERVICED BY NEW YORK TO LIST A
WAR POOL PHOTO, NOT FOR USE IN BRITISH ISLES, FRANCE OR WESTERN HEMISPHERE
APPROVED BY APPROPRIATE U.S. AUTHORITY
Received by NARA
NWCS-Stills
2/15/01
[signed]
Supervisory Archivist
Date
Source Library of Congress Copyright Office
Author Joe Rosenthal/Jim Roberts


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