This book delves into the work of Robert Capa, hailed as a preeminent war photographer who profoundly depicted twentieth-century conflicts. It features a comprehensive selection of his powerful images beginning with the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) and the Chinese resistance in 1938. It progresses through World War II, highlighting his iconic D-Day photos, the 1948 Arab-Israel conflict, and culminating in the First Indochina War, where he lost his life. A central theme is Capa's portrayal of war’s brutality through a civilian lens. The book also traces Capa's evolution from his early years in Hungary to his emergence as a legendary photographer.