Anja Niedringhaus

1965 - 2014

Anja Niedringhaus

1965 - 2014

BORN

1965

DIED

2014

Anja Niedringhaus Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 4, 2014.
Anja Niedringhaus faced down some of the world's greatest dangers and had one of the world's most infectious laughs. She photographed dying and death, and embraced humanity and life. She gave herself to the subjects of her lens, and gave her talents to the world, with images of wars' unwitting victims in Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia and beyond.

Shot to death by an Afghan policeman Friday, Niedringhaus leaves behind a body of work that won awards and broke hearts. She trained her camera on children caught between the front lines, yet who still found a place to play. She singled out soldiers amid their armies as they confronted death, injuries and attacks.

Two days before the attack, she made potatoes and sausage in Kabul for veteran AP correspondent Kathy Gannon, who was wounded in the attack that killed Niedringhaus, and photographer Muhammed Muheisen.

"I was so concerned about her safety. And she was like, 'Momo, this is what I'm meant to do. I'm happy to go,'" Muheisen recalled. And then they talked, and argued. Mostly, they laughed.

Niedringhaus, 48, began working as a photographer while still at university for various newspapers and magazines. Her coverage of the fall of the Berlin Wall led to a staff position with the European Pressphoto Agency in 1990. Based in Frankfurt, Sarajevo and Moscow, she spent much of her time covering the brutal conflict in the former Yugoslavia.

She joined The Associated Press in 2002, and while based in Geneva worked throughout the Middle East as well as Afghanistan and Pakistan. She was part of the AP team that won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography for coverage of Iraq, among many journalistic awards and honors for her work.

"What the world knows about Iraq, they largely know because of her pictures and the pictures by the photographers she raised and beat into shape," said AP photographer David Guttenfelder. "I know they always ask themselves, 'What would Anja do?' when they go out with their cameras. I think we all do."

Niedringhaus captured what war meant to her subjects: An Afghan boy on a swing holding a toy submachine gun. A black-clad Iraqi giving a bottle to her baby as she waits for prisoners to be released. A U.S. Marine mourning the loss of 31 comrades.

Others showed life going on among the killing: A Canadian soldier with a sunflower stuck in his helmet. A young girl testing her artificial limbs, while her sister teasingly tries to steal her crutches. A bearded Afghan man and grinning boy listening to music on an iPod borrowed from German soldiers.

"Anja Niedringhaus was one of the most talented, bravest and accomplished photojournalists of her generation," said AP Vice President and Director of Photography Santiago Lyon. "She truly believed in the need to bear witness."

She didn't stop caring when she put down the camera. In 2011, she photographed a Marine who had been evacuated from Afghanistan with severe injuries. She wanted to know what happened to him, and after six months of searching she found him. She showed him her photos from that day, and gave him a piece of wheat that had stuck to his uniform when he fell; she had plucked it and saved it when she was done taking photographs.

"I don't believe conflicts have changed since 9/11 other than to become more frequent and protracted," she told The New York Times in a 2011 email exchange. "But the essence of the conflict is the same — two sides fighting for territory, for power, for ideologies. And in the middle is the population who is suffering."

Niedringhaus was injured several times on assignment, including having her leg badly broken in the Balkans after narrowly escaping an ambush. She suffered severe burns to her leg in Iraq, and received a shrapnel injury while on patrol with Canadian forces in Afghanistan.

There were many more close calls; after one, in Libya, she took up smoking again five years after quitting.

"Benghazi was hell today," she wrote a colleague from Libya in 2011. "The tanks came in while I was brushing my teeth." In the days to come, she sheltered with a local family, sleeping on the floor. When the gunfire in front of the house kept her awake, she listened to music on her iPhone.

But she rejected the idea that she was fearless, and she made colleagues feel safe in danger zones. She insisted on local stringers getting the same protections that visiting staff photographers had.

She was as stubborn as she was caring.

"If she believed in something, she was convinced she was right and there was almost nothing you could do to dissuade her," said former AP reporter and editor Robert Reid, who met Niedringhaus in Kosovo in 1998 and worked with her in Iraq and Afghanistan. He said she was determined to cover the U.S.-led military presence in Afghanistan to the very end, even as the world's interest waned.

She captured victory too — on Olympic podiums, at World Cups, at Wimbledon and beyond. And world diplomacy, solar airplanes and cow-fighting contests.

And she found fun in it all.

AP photographer Jerome Delay, who met her in Sarajevo in the 1990s, remembered playing ping pong with Niedringhaus on a dining table at the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad. Back home on another continent that might have been another planet, he wrote, "we raced our motorbikes around Lake Geneva between G-7 photo ops and riots."

This summer, after covering Wimbledon, she planned to swim the width of Lake Geneva.

Anywhere, everywhere, she laughed — a wide-mouthed, head-thrown-back laugh that could wake an army and infected everyone nearby.

At an exhibit of her work in Berlin in 2011, she said: "Sometimes I feel bad because I can always leave the conflict, go back home to my family where there's no war."

That family includes her mother, two sisters and an aunt. Several years ago the family bought an old house in the central German town of Kaufungen, where she liked to spend time with her niece and nephews.

Niedringhaus is the 32nd AP staffer to give their life in pursuit of the news since AP was founded in 1846.

"This is a profession of the brave and the passionate, those committed to the mission of bringing to the world information that is fair, accurate and important," said Gary Pruitt, the AP's president and CEO. "Anja Niedringhaus met that definition in every way. We will miss her terribly."

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ANGELA CHARLTON, Associated Press

Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Suzanne Vlamis

October 12, 2023

As a retired AP staff photographer and photo editor in NY headquarters, I greatly appreciate Anja's extraordinary talent and dedication to our profession. She's left an indelible impression. Anja with the Niedringhaus family are in my prayers.

Shawn Vegas

August 14, 2020

I become friends with Anja Niedringhaus 6 years from 2014, i still mourn for her and pray for our friend Kathy Gannon. Will always remember you! - MyEinsamkeit

April 17, 2014

Our deepest sympathy to the family. She was indeed a wonderful and beautiful woman. She will surely be missed. May her family find comfort in the God of tender mercies.
LM

kym donnie-hall

April 12, 2014

What a wonderful women and photographer. .. my heart goes out.. I am a so sorry to hear of her passing

April 12, 2014

I admire Anja's braveness and courage. My sympathies to her family and all who loved her. I hope that they can lean the true God for support and comfort - Psalm 36:7.

Angie Dominguez

April 10, 2014

The Bravery Photo-Journalist/Journalists show is amazing. My Deepest Condolences to the Family of this Strong Woman. Proud to know of her and sadden to hear of her unexpected demise.

April 9, 2014

You were a brave, compassionate and a great woman. You will forever go down in history. May you rest in peace. Condolences to the family.

April 8, 2014

My condolences to the family during this moment of grief. John 5:28.

Forever Treasured

April 7, 2014

Anja will be greatly missed; Her work as a journalist exceeded the call of duty. Surely her life course has been stored indelibly in God's memory; and because of her self-sacrificing spirit, unquestionably she is precious in God's eyes. Remembering Anja Niedringhaus today and everyday for her bravery, for her compassion, and for her integrity both as a journalist and as an outstanding female of all times.

Barry Campbell

April 7, 2014

Wow! Thank you for showing us so much humanity, and reminding us how to be brave. Rest in Peace.

A.Carr

April 7, 2014

Anja's pictures put a "face" on the suffering, war and deprivation that exists in the world. Her work showed the misery wrought of power struggles, greed and lack of compassion.
These are things that we all need to see and think about and realize that maybe man does not have the answers.
May looking to the better times promised in Micah 4:3,4 give comfort to her family and friend and help you through these grievous times.

douglas lyons

April 6, 2014

Rest in peace dear lady You did good work

April 6, 2014

I'm so sorry for your loss, the family have my deepest condolence . May your family find comforts @ Acts24:15.,

M. St. Martin

April 6, 2014

Anja was a bringer of truth...her images were honest and poignant. Her life ending much too soon, but as she wished, bringing us stories from other lands. R.I.P. Anja.

Patty Kiefer-Severud

April 6, 2014

I am so very sorry for your loss. I wish I could have known this remarkable woman who, through her photography, has changed my vision of so many places and people in the world. God bless her and you, her family. Thank you for sharing her with us.

Matthew McGuire

April 6, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 6, 2014

What a brave and courageous woman. She witnessed so much war and suffering. May she rest peacefully - one day she will see the words in Isaiah 2:4, so prominently displayed at the UN, become a reality. There will be peace on earth.

J L

April 6, 2014

My condolences to your family during this time of grief.

April 6, 2014

May the God of all comfort provide the needed strength to endure this most difficult time. Sincere sympathy to the family.

Mrs. Sherrell

April 6, 2014

It's very hard to bear the loss of someone so dear. And although there is little that one can say or do to take away all your pain, please know that you are in the thoughts and prayers of many. May every loving memory be like the warming rays of sun which help to bring some comfort when the pain and sorrow comes. And may you continue to assure your heart that Anja is safe in God's memory. Malachi 3:16; Micah 4:4. May God grant you comfort and peace. With heartfelt condolences.

April 6, 2014

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

Glen Hausfeld

April 5, 2014

Peace. what a lost.

michelle plakas-kaiser

April 5, 2014

rip

Linda T

April 5, 2014

I think you are amazing and brave. Your life was too short. God bless you.

April 5, 2014

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

JC

April 5, 2014

so very sorry for your loss. May God give the family strength to deal with this loss

K l Williams

April 5, 2014

It's unfortunate to have lost someone who loved life, and people as much as she. Compassion is dying out, but she showed it at every opportunity. PS.37:11talks about those who are meek inhabiting the earth. I look forward to those days...again I am truly sorry for the loss.

April 5, 2014

Wherever you are, hope you find peace. We are blessed with your work. Deepest sympathies to your family and friends. LG

April 5, 2014

I'm so sorry for your loss and may Almighty God bring comfort to the family.

GG

April 5, 2014

Courageous, bold, professional, and sweet in heart, are just some of the words I can think of to describe Mrs. Niedringhaus. I'm deeply sorry her life ended like that. Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss and may the God of Mercy grant the family the comfort and strength to deal with your pain -Psalms 46:1.

Patricia A. Ware

April 5, 2014

To the family and dear friends of Anja Niedringhaus. So very sorry to hear of your very painful and very tragic loss. Her work will always be remembered for years to come. I pray that God gives you peace and strength to cope and endure such a painful time in your lives. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

C. Wilson

April 5, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 5, 2014

i am so sorry for your lost.

April 5, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

April 5, 2014

I'm sorry for your loss. May God help your family in times of distress. -Ecclesiastes 5:8, 9

Vivian

April 5, 2014

Life without End _At Last! (John 3:16) Can you see with your mind's eye, People dwelling together? Sorrow has passed. Peace at last! Life without tears or pain. Sing out with joy of heart! You too can have a part. Live for the day when you'll say, "Life without end, at last!" I'm very sorry for your loss.

April 5, 2014

My deepest condolences to the Niedringhaus family. May you find strength in the words of Isaiah 51:12, "I myself am the One that is comforting you." (Psalm 83:18)

Sherri Phillips

April 5, 2014

YOU WILL BE MISSED,YOU WERE SO TALENTED AND BRAVE.R.I.P.ANJA

Sheila

April 4, 2014

You made a difference. Godspeed Anja. May you Rest in eternal Peace.

DJ Torque

April 4, 2014

Your work speaks for itself and will never be forgotten. RIP Anja.

Denise Evans

April 4, 2014

May God bless your soul. You were everything he created you to be.

Garcia

April 4, 2014

To the family, friends and colleagues of Anja, my deepest condolences. Godspeed Anja and rest in peace.

Ruth Knapman

April 4, 2014

To the family and friends of Anja, I am sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful lady who taught us much through her photography. We have all lost much … but she will be remembered!

Jim Wilentz

April 4, 2014

A true Braveheart, who brought light to lives that would otherwise have been in darkness.

Nancy Dunlap

April 4, 2014

Bless you Anja. The world has lost a wonderful woman and leader. Anja has inspired many. Condolences to Anja's family, co-workers, and friends.

Patty

April 4, 2014

You have my deepest sympathy. May good memories provide solace for you and your family during this challenging time and may God provide you with the assurance that you will see your loved one again. (John 17:3)

Scott Chamberland

April 4, 2014

Please accept my Deepest Sympathies

Joseph Ballard

April 4, 2014

To the Niedringhaus family: My heart goes out to the family for the loss of your love one. I pray that God comfort your hearts doing this difficult time. I will continue to pray for your family!

Malone Family

April 4, 2014

Soon the world of mankind will learn war no more and peace will be on the earth forever.(Isaiah 2:4) In paradise on earth Ms. Niedringhaus will be able to photograph all of the beauty our Creator made.

The Reisters

April 4, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers to Anja's family for their loss of a beautiful and fearless woman.

Mara Alexander

April 4, 2014

Anja,you are the lily of the valley and will be remembered for your passion of the profession which opened our eyes to the windows of the world.

April 4, 2014

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.GOD IS LOVE AND HE INVITES US,WALK WITH ME AND LOVE MY WAY,WHEN WE LOVE BOTH GOD AND NEIGHBOR,GRACIOUS DEEDS WILL FILL EACH DAY.THERE IN LIES THE KEY TO LIVING:THERE IN LIES THE LIFE WE SEEK.CHRIST LIKE LOVE WILL NEVER FAIL US.CHRIST LIKE LOVE THROUGH US WLL SPEAK....1JON.4:7,8 )

RF and Family

April 4, 2014

We are sorry to hear of the loss of Anja and extend our sincere condolences to family and friends. May you be comforted by drawing closer to God and to each other.

April 4, 2014

To the Niedringhaus family: May the God of comfort, comfort you during this difficult time, draw close to God in prayer and he will draw close to you. Our heartfelt condolences.

Malone Family

April 4, 2014

Soon the world of mankind will learn war no more and peace will be on the earth forever.(Isaiah 2:4) In paradise on earth Ms. Niedringhaus will be able to photograph all of the beauty our Creator made.

Patti R

April 4, 2014

Rest in Peace. My thoughts and prayers are with your family & friends.

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