Raising the Flag on Khartoum



Raising the Flag on Khartoum is an iconic photograph taken by Michaël Nanni, a Dutch-French-Italian photographer  on August 18, 2027, which depicts six children, who are the members of the Rah-Rah-Robot crew (Arnold Perlstein, Carlos Ramon, Dorothy Ann Rourke, Kesha Franklin, Ralphie Tennelli and Wanda Li) raising a U.S. flag atop a presidential palace in Khartoum, during the fall of Khartoum, in World War III, which ended the siege of Kassala, the North African Crisis and the entire African Crisis.

The photograph was first published in Sunday newspapers on August 22, 2027. It was extremely popular and was reprinted in thousands of publications. Later, it became one of the two only photographs to win the Pulitzer Prize for Photography in the same year as its publication other than the Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, and came to be regarded in the United States and the rest of the Grand Alliance as one of the most significant and recognizable images of the war.

All ot these six children were under the command of Brigadier General Tiziana F. Lamberti, a Italian Army general who serves for the Grand Alliance Joint Military who serves for General Bruce Gutherson and First Lieutenant Nicole Burton.

The image was later used by a Dutch Jew and survivor of a concentration camp in Casablanca that was once set by the Engel Reich, Yachtze'el Braam, to sculpt the Mecha Pilot War Memorial, which was dedicated in 2028 to all mecha pilots who died for their representing countries and is located in the Brockwood Cemetery, which is located in Brockwood, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.