William Vandivert [Trio of dejected, wounded German civilians turning themselves over to invading Allied forces; they had tried to surrender earlier but were shot at by their own troops]
Ralph Morse [Night view of a jubilant crowd of Parisians under the Arc de Triomphe celebrating the liberation of the city by the Free French forces commanded by Gen. De Gaulle]
Peter Stackpole [American soldier tenderly holding a wounded Japanese boy inside an airplane as they await a flight to the nearest field hospital]
David Douglas Duncan Near the end of the road soldiers look but do not stop as they pass the bodies of men killed in the last Chinese ambush. These dead were picked up later.
W. Eugene Smith [Technician removing germless monkey from sterile chamber to study how it will react to harmless microbes and adapt to normal life, Laboratories of Bacteriology at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana]
W. Eugene Smith [First feeding being administered to 3-hour-old rabbit through special latex nipple that has the same form, texture and rate of flow of the mother's, Laboratories of Bacteriology at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana]
W. Eugene Smith Injured Bob Wiggs, helped by friends Chuck Phillips (L) & Wallace Reynolds (R) as he leaves country Dr. Ernest Ceriani's clinic.
W. Eugene Smith [Perspective of steel mill, smoke pouring from stacks, all reflected in water along side mill.]
W. Eugene Smith A christening -- while his godfather holds him over a font, the priest Don Manuel dries the head of month-old Buenaventura Jimenez Morena after his baptism at village church.
W. Eugene Smith Left to right, "Frankie" Prinzo, age-8, "Jano" Cardillo, age 9, " Junior" Benevento age 7, and Jerry Moretto, age 8.
Gordon Parks [Isabel da Silva crying after vainly seeking comfort from her exhausted father, José, Rio de Janiero]
Gordon Parks [Flavio da Silva holding a scrap of magazine as brother Zacarias clings to his legs, Rio de Janeiro]
Gordon Parks Paris Showings - Show stoppers of collections where fabulous ball dresses like these Fath designs. The four above would cost a customer total of $ 5, 100 are too expensive to reproduce, although some features, like flower-covered bodices, may be copied.