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While Roman Vishniac was most famous for his images of the rise of Nazism and the beginnings of the Holocaust in Europe, he also took a series of evocative photos of New York in wartime.
From the top: Factory worker cutting and grinding glass, Hoffman MF & Co., New York (c. 1942-44), Students taking notes in a Chinese language class, offices of the American Women’s Volunteer Service-Chinese Women’s New Life Movement, Chinatown, New York (c. 1943-44), and Customers waiting in line at a butcher’s counter during wartime rationing, Washington Market, New York (c. 1941-44).
For more, see the International Center of Photography’s online archive of Roman Vishniac’s photographs, at vishniac.icp.org
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