World Press Photo, "1962 Photo Contest, World Press Photo of the Year". Originally published in La República (Caracas). Cropped from source image to reflect the portions of the image that were published in 1962.
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{{Information |description="Aid from the Padre", photograph of priest Luis Manuel Padilla providing comfort to a wounded Venezuelan soldier amid the El Porteñazo uprising. This photograph won the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for Photography and 1962 World Press Photo of the Year. |date={{ISO date|1962-06-05}} |source = World Press Photo, "[https://www.worldpressphoto.org/collection/photo/1962/36346/1/1962-Hector-Rondon-Lovera-OT-(1) 1962 Photo Contest,...