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Dan Snow's History Hit

Marissa Roth, Photojournalist

Dan Snow's History Hit

History Hit

History

4.713.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Marissa Roth, Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist, joins me on the podcast to talk about her pictures of the 1992 LA riots and lifetime of war photography, especially dealing with women in war.

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0:00.0

Hey folks, it's the invitation you've all been waiting for, I'm sure.

0:08.7

Come and holiday with me.

0:09.8

Come on a history holiday with me.

0:12.7

Let's do it.

0:13.7

I am going to Normandy between the second and the sixth of June this year, which is the

0:18.6

anniversary of D-Day, obviously.

0:20.9

I'm going to be your expert guide.

0:22.7

Visit historyhit.com slash trips and subscribers to history at TV.

0:27.3

Get a special offer.

0:28.3

It's going to be awesome.

0:29.3

Come along.

0:30.3

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0:32.1

UK only.

0:33.9

Hi everybody.

0:37.7

Welcome to Dance Know's History Hit.

0:41.1

We did this a fun story.

0:42.1

On the podcast day we got the very brilliant photo journalist, Marissa Roth.

0:47.6

We were filming in the National Museum just before Christmas in London and she was there

0:53.2

on business and she noticed all our film equipment stopped us and wanted to have a chat

0:57.9

and we realized that she was a big deal.

1:00.2

So we asked to come on the podcast.

1:01.3

She's a photo journalist.

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