Description
Standing in front of a column of tanks, no one around
him, he was all alone with his shopping bags in his hands. He climbed
on top of the tank, banged on the lid and said “get out of my city,
you’re not wanted here”.
Tank Man, or the
Unknown Rebel,
is the nickname of an anonymous man who became internationally famous
when he was videotaped and photographed during the
Tienanmen Square
protests on 5 June 1989. Several photographs were taken of the man, who
stood in front of a column of Chinese Type 59 tanks, preventing their
advance. The most widely reproduced version of the photograph was taken
by Jeff Widener (Associated Press), from the sixth floor of the Beijing
Hotel, about half a mile (800 m) away, through a 400 mm lens. Another
version was taken by photographer Stuart Franklin of Magnum Photos. His
photograph has a wider field of view than Widener’s picture, showing
more tanks in front of the man.
Franklin
subsequently won a World Press Award for the photograph. It was featured
in LIFE magazine’s “100 Photos that Changed the World” in 2003.
Variations of the image were also recorded by CNN and BBC film crews, on
videotape, and were transmitted across the world.
The
still and motion photography of the man standing alone before a line of
tanks reached international audiences practically overnight. It
headlined hundreds of major newspapers and news magazines and was the
lead story on countless news broadcasts around the world. In April 1998,
the United States magazine TIME included the “Unknown Rebel” in its 100
most influential people of the 20th century.
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