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Yevgeni Khaldei - Reconnaissance Mission, Murmansk, 1941
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Yevgeni Khaldei - Reconnaissance Mission, Murmansk, 1941
Yevgeni Khaldei, Reconnaissance Mission, Murmansk, 1941.
A unit of Soviet soldiers walks along a narrow strip of land that juts into the water while on a reconnaissance mission in Murmansk.
Digital print on 10" x 7.5" glossy photo paper from the Corbis images archive (now Getty Images since 2016).
Yevgeni Khaldei copyright Latinstock / Corbis, in lower right corner.
Fine condition (with small imperfections).
Soviet photographer and renowned photojournalist Yevgeny Khaldei covered the events of World War II in a series of compelling photos that were not widely exhibited until the mid-1990s.
Khaldei was born to a Jewish family living in Ukraine in 1917. He developed an early interest in photography and became a photojournalist at a young age. In the first year of World War II, he covered the Soviet occupation of eastern Poland. In October 1941, while Khaldei was deployed with the Red Army, the Germans overran his hometown. Some of the town’s Jewish population—including most of Khaldei’s family—were murdered. Moving with Soviet forces through Europe, Khaldei documented the Soviet experience of war in photographs. Some of his better known images include pictures of the Soviets conquering Budapest, Vienna, and Berlin in 1945.
One of the best war photojournalists along with other such as: Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, David Seymour, Larry Burrows, Sean Leslie Flynn, Tim Hetherington, Chris Hondros, Rémi Ochlik, among many others.
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