Robert Doisneau A Parisienne scans a poster outside Communist Headquarters in the Paris 14th arrondissement. Poster comes out strongly against hunger
William R. Hazard A correspondent examining the ovens in the Dachau crematory in which the Nazis burned the bodies of those they killed and those who died of starvation in the concentration camp.
William R. Hazard An officer of the 42nd Infantry (Rainbow) Division carries to a jeep and medical aid the only man found alive out of 300 persons locked and starved to death in freight cars on a siding outside the Dachau prison camp
Robert Doisneau [Germain Pican displaying number tattoo received at Auschwitz, Congress of Union of French Women],
Robert Doisneau [Due to paper rationing for election publicity, communist candidate Leon Maurais chalked onto a street in his political district during first postwar elections, France]
George Rodger Young smokers cadge from every passing soldier. U.S. cigarets have become prime currency in Italy, may bring the equivalent of $1 to $2 a package in trade or barter
Alfred Eisenstaedt Soldier passionately kissing his girlfriend while saying goodbye, as his buddy (blurred with cigarette) looks on, in Pennsylvania Station before returning to duty after a brief furlough.
Archive object Lightbeams Over Nuremberg: A wonderful general view taken during the appeal of the political leaders at the Zeppelin meadows on September 11th
Associated Press [Adolf Hitler saluting members of the Arbeitsdienst (Labor Service) during the September Congress, Nürnberg Stadium]
Yoshito Matsushige [Dazed survivors huddle together in the street ten minutes after the atomic bomb was dropped on their city, Hiroshima]
John Florea At Nordhausen bodies of almost 3000 slave laborers are laid out along a bombed street before burial by U.S. troops. These dead once worked at the Nordhausen underground factory which made parts for V-1 and V-2 bombs
George Rodger Women and children of Italy, bereft by the Nazis of their homes, look to the U.S. for rehabilitation and resolution of their nation's uncertain destinies
Ralph Morse [Family of Pvt. Raymond Carlton, home on leave after basic training, Warsaw, North Carolina]
Carl Mydans [Young man playing guitar in the stockade, Tule Lake Internment Camp, Newell, California]
Bert Hardy Another foothold in Korea. This is the moment--the only moment--when the tide is friendly. Very soon it will fall, a full thirty feet, and there will be no reinforcement, no retreat.
Cecil Beaton This baby sleeps in the Tube station during night raids in an improvised cot--the inside of a suitcase.
W. Eugene Smith [Pregnant rabbit being disinfected in germicidal bath as preparation for caesarean operation, Laboratories of Bacteriology at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana]
W. Eugene Smith Lab administrators are James Reyniers (center) who conceived the project, Philip Trexler (left) who is in charge of equipment and technical development and Robert Ervin (right) who supervises care of the animals.
W. Eugene Smith [space-suited persons being pelted with water inside chamber with glass door, man handling controls]