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English: Jose "Pepe Caliente" Rodriguez, a former corporal in the army of Fulgencio Batista, receives the last rites from Father Domingo Lorenzo at San Severino Castle in Matanzas. Rodriguez faced execution by firing squad after having been convicted of the murder of two rebel members of Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement. Lopez received the 1960 Pulitzer Prize for Photography for his sequence of four photographs of the scene, of which this was cited as "the principal picture".
Русский: Фотография Хосе Родригеса – бывшего капрала армии диктатора Фульхенсио Батиста, принимающего соборование перед смертью от отца Доминго Лоренцо в замке Сан-Северино (Матансас). Родригес был приговорён к казни через расстрел после того, как был признан виновным в убийстве двух повстанцев Движения 26 июля Фиделя Кастро. В 1960 году Лопесу присудили Пулитцеровскую премию за выдающуюся фотографию за серию из четырёх фотографий, из которых этот снимок был признан «ключевым».
Date Taken on 17 January 1959
Source United Press International, "Hopes for democracy won't stay buried in Cuba", January 19, 2016. Originally published January 19, 1959.
Author Andrew Lopez, United Press International
Camera location23° 03′ 21.78″ N, 81° 33′ 33.84″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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