Henry Ries Soviet Troops March through Brandenburg Gate to Celebrate Anniversary of the October Revolution at the Soviet War Memorial in West Berlin.
Alfred Eisenstaedt Nathan Milstein (violin), Vladimir Horowitz (piano), Gregor Pitiagorsky, relax after having played a Beethoven trio, Berlin
Henry Ries Soviet Troops March through Brandenburg Gate to Celebrate Anniversary of the October Revolution at the Soviet War Memorial in West Berlin
Robert Capa [Men singing during the first Rosh Hashanah service to be held in any of the city's synagogues since 1938, Fraenkelufer Synagogue, Berlin]
Robert Capa [PFC Werner Nathan of New Jersey at the first Rosh Hashanah service held in the city since 1938, Fraenkelufer Synagogue, Berlin]
Robert Capa [Boys reading during the first Rosh Hashanah service to be held in any of the city's synagogues since 1938, Fraenkelufer Synagogue, Berlin]
Roman Vishniac [Vishniac’s daughter Mara posing in front of a shop specializing in instruments that measure the difference in size between Aryan and non-Aryan skulls, Berlin]
Roman Vishniac [Vishniac's daughter Mara posing in front of a shop specializing in instruments that measure the difference in size between Aryan and non-Aryan skulls, Berlin]
Roman Vishniac [Waiting for packages at a Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) distribution counter and relief station, Schlachtensee Displaced Persons camp, Zehlendorf, Berlin]
Robert Capa [Two orphaned boys, Henry and Fred Taucher, at the first Rosh Hashanah service held in the city since 1938, Fraenkelufer Synagogue, Berlin]
Roman Vishniac [Boy learning to milk cows by using a model of a cow's udders, Niederschönhausen, an occupational training camp for German Jews hoping to emigrate, Pankow, Berlin]
Roman Vishniac [Vishniac's daughter Mara posing in front of an election poster for Hindenburg and Hitler that reads "The Marshal and the Corporal: Fight with Us for Peace and Equal Rights," Wilmersdorf, Berlin]
Leonard McCombe Blind soldier and two girls from Breslau apply at Berlin Magistrat headquarters for instructions. The well-dressed girls had their luggage stolen by young Poles on train
Leonard McCombe A Berlin girl comes every day to meet trains because somebody had told her that her fiance, a soldier, had been seen at a collecting station not far down the railway line
Leonard McCombe An exhausted group huddles bleakly in the Berlin Magistrat--an old man with his sack, two weeping women, a weary soldier. Twenty-five per cent of the refugees are able to go to relatives in American and British zones
Walter Sanders A C-47 bringing food to the blockaded city lets down over Berliners watching from ruins at edge of Tempelhof Field. Overcast weather slowed deliveries and authorities warned that the great air lift cannot entirely aupply the capital