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Pakistani war scenes in Calcutta - December 1971 Pakistani soldiers surrender in

Pakistani war scenes in Calcutta - December 1971
Pakistani soldiers surrender in Kulna
20/12/1971
DM71/11795
Daily Mirror Piper
alegriaproductions260706

Piper
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
India

Media ID 21834644

© Mirrorpix

Alegriaproductions260706 Bdw Scan Index Nm20060726 1971


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Pakistani war scenes in Calcutta - December 1971 Pakistani soldiers surrender in Kulna. This powerful print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the aftermath of the Indo-Pakistani War that took place during December 1971. The image portrays a group of Pakistani soldiers, their faces etched with defeat and weariness, as they surrender to Indian forces in Kulna. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost and devastation caused by conflicts. It encapsulates the emotions felt by those involved on both sides – fear, despair, and ultimately acceptance of defeat. The composition expertly conveys the stark contrast between the victorious Indian troops and their vanquished counterparts. Taken by Piper for Daily Mirror on 20th December 1971, this image is part of an invaluable collection held at Memory Lane Prints. Preserved through time, it offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon past events that shaped our world today. As we delve into history through this photograph, we are reminded not only of the sacrifices made but also of our collective responsibility to strive for peace and understanding among nations. This print stands as a testament to humanity's resilience amidst turmoil while urging us never to forget the lessons learned from such harrowing experiences.

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