The document analyzes two black and white photographs taken during World War 2 by photographer Robert Capa. Both images depict dead soldiers on a beach and aim to show the human cost of war. They were likely taken on D-Day to influence public opinion against the war and sell to media outlets. The photographs emphasize death through their composition, with dead bodies in the foreground and out of focus backgrounds. Their purpose was to expose the negative aspects of war and turn people against it in an effort to end the conflict.