Cecil Beaton Lady Pembroke (r) leading 15 English children who were evacuated from London, across the lawn of her Wilton House estate where she is providing them with safe shelter from possible German bombing attacks.
John Phillips [K.O.P. officers arriving on the banks of the Niemen River in a wooden cart to examine a guard blockhouse, Poland-Russia border]
John Phillips [Man walking past infamous building called the House of Suicides, which gained notoriety after sixty-four Jews jumped to their deaths in an eighteen-month span, Jewish ghetto of Warsaw]
Albert Fenn Unites of the mightiest fleet in the world stand at anchor in the Hudson River. On Navy Day a crowd estimated at 3,500,000 lined the Manhattan side of the river (left), along which curls Henry Hudson Parkway,
Kelso Daly Brought from his bed by the thunder of exploding bombs, this pajama-clad islander has rushed out on his terrace to scan with binculars smoke-swept scene. Back and forth Jap planes roared, while at Pearl Harbor other bombs were falling from other planes
W. Eugene Smith Wheatly child - finishing dressing. Nurse - Mrs. Margaret Neiberger- fill in for summer
Gordon Parks [Black motorcycle policeman stopping white man in cadillac convertible in Harlem, from essay concerning Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man"]
Margaret Bourke-White [Editor Wilbur Cogshall of the Louisville Courier-Journal at his desk drinking boiled water from bottle while reporting on severe flooding]