Yonosuke Natori the Cloth of the Thousand stitches is wanted by every pious soldier because every stitch, sewed by a different hand, is an added protection. This Boy Scout solicits stitches
Yonosuke Natori [Militarized shrine in the home of Seguro Kizu, a Tokyo baker conscripted into the Japanese army]
William R. Hazard Freight cars in which 300 persons were starved and machine gunned to death at the Dachau concentration camp, captured by the 42nd Infantry (Rainbow) Division
William R. Hazard A view of the electrified wire fence and the moat surrounding the Nazi concentration camp of Dachau
Carl Mydans Execution squad of Maquis (French Resistance fighters) after firing on 6 members of the Nazi collaborationist Milice (Vichy police) tied to posts as they slump over dead in front of brick factory where 23 patriots were executed by the Germans in July.
United States Army Author Gertrude Stein meeting with company of African American soldiers in the US Army Air Corps during a tour of post war Germany.
Unidentified Photographer Evacuation of the Louvre Art Treasury--The "Raft of the Medusa" of Gericault evacuated from the Louvre in a truck that usually carries stage scenery
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
George Rodger Children of Italy: Little girl in picture has been sent to garbage dump to try and find food for the family. Her mother waits with cloth bag to receive the spoils
Dmitri Kessel Maria Padiska still weeps, four months after the Germans killed her mother in massacre at the Greek town of Distomo
W. Eugene Smith [Nurse Midwife -- 4 a.m. as hard labor begins, the face of Alice Cooper seems to sum up all the suffering of every woman who has ever borne a child.]
Joseph Louw Police, Civil Rights leaders Ralph Abernathy, Andrew Young, Jesse Jackson, and others standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel over the body of slain Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., after his assassination
Bernard Hoffman [Residents wander cleared streets bisecting the ruins of buildings reduced to piles of rubble by the atomic bomb, dropped a few months earlier]