Through Soviet Jewish Eyes : : Photography, War, and the Holocaust / / David Shneer.

Most view the relationship of Jews to the Soviet Union through the lens of repression and silence. Focusing on an elite group of two dozen Soviet-Jewish photographers, including Arkady Shaykhet, Alexander Grinberg, Mark Markov-Grinberg, Evgenii Khaldei, Dmitrii Baltermants, and Max Alpert, Through S...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One. When Photography Was Jewish -- 1. How a Group of Jews from the Provinces Built Soviet Photojournalism -- 2. Seeing Red: Jewish Photographers, the Rise of the Second Generation, and Soviet Photojournalism of the 1930s -- 3. Soviet Jews on Both Sides of the Camera: The Photographs of Jewish Agricultural Colonies and Birobidzhan -- Part Two. Soviet Jewish Photographers Confront World War II and the Holocaust -- 4. "Without the Newspaper,We Are Defenseless!": Photojournalists and the War -- 5. Picturing Grief, Documenting Crimes: Soviet Holocaust Photography -- 6. When Jews Talked to Jews:Wartime Soviet Yiddish Culture and Soviet Photographers' Jewishness -- 7. From Photojournalism to Icons of War and the Holocaust: Photographs and Photographers after the War -- Epilogue. Soviet Jewish Photographers as War Heroes -- Notes -- Index
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Most view the relationship of Jews to the Soviet Union through the lens of repression and silence. Focusing on an elite group of two dozen Soviet-Jewish photographers, including Arkady Shaykhet, Alexander Grinberg, Mark Markov-Grinberg, Evgenii Khaldei, Dmitrii Baltermants, and Max Alpert, Through Soviet Jewish Eyes presents a different picture. These artists participated in a social project they believed in and with which they were emotionally and intellectually invested-they were charged by the Stalinist state to tell the visual story of the unprecedented horror we now call the Holocaust. These wartime photographers were the first liberators to bear witness with cameras to Nazi atrocities, three years before Americans arrived at Buchenwald and Dachau. In this passionate work, David Shneer tells their stories and highlights their work through their very own images-he has amassed never-before-published photographs from families, collectors, and private archives. Through Soviet Jewish Eyes helps us understand why so many Jews flocked to Soviet photography; what their lives and work looked like during the rise of Stalinism, during and then after the war; and why Jews were the ones charged with documenting the Soviet experiment and then its near destruction at the hands of the Nazis.
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Documentary photography Soviet Union History.
Jewish photographers Soviet Union Biography.
Jewish photographers Soviet Union History.
Photographers Soviet Union Biography.
Photographers Soviet Union History.
War photography Europe, Eastern.
World War, 1939-1945 Photography.
World War, 1939-1945 Europe, Eastern Pictorial works.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part One. When Photography Was Jewish --
1. How a Group of Jews from the Provinces Built Soviet Photojournalism --
2. Seeing Red: Jewish Photographers, the Rise of the Second Generation, and Soviet Photojournalism of the 1930s --
3. Soviet Jews on Both Sides of the Camera: The Photographs of Jewish Agricultural Colonies and Birobidzhan --
Part Two. Soviet Jewish Photographers Confront World War II and the Holocaust --
4. "Without the Newspaper,We Are Defenseless!": Photojournalists and the War --
5. Picturing Grief, Documenting Crimes: Soviet Holocaust Photography --
6. When Jews Talked to Jews:Wartime Soviet Yiddish Culture and Soviet Photographers' Jewishness --
7. From Photojournalism to Icons of War and the Holocaust: Photographs and Photographers after the War --
Epilogue. Soviet Jewish Photographers as War Heroes --
Notes --
Index
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Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part One. When Photography Was Jewish --
1. How a Group of Jews from the Provinces Built Soviet Photojournalism --
2. Seeing Red: Jewish Photographers, the Rise of the Second Generation, and Soviet Photojournalism of the 1930s --
3. Soviet Jews on Both Sides of the Camera: The Photographs of Jewish Agricultural Colonies and Birobidzhan --
Part Two. Soviet Jewish Photographers Confront World War II and the Holocaust --
4. "Without the Newspaper,We Are Defenseless!": Photojournalists and the War --
5. Picturing Grief, Documenting Crimes: Soviet Holocaust Photography --
6. When Jews Talked to Jews:Wartime Soviet Yiddish Culture and Soviet Photographers' Jewishness --
7. From Photojournalism to Icons of War and the Holocaust: Photographs and Photographers after the War --
Epilogue. Soviet Jewish Photographers as War Heroes --
Notes --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part One. When Photography Was Jewish --
1. How a Group of Jews from the Provinces Built Soviet Photojournalism --
2. Seeing Red: Jewish Photographers, the Rise of the Second Generation, and Soviet Photojournalism of the 1930s --
3. Soviet Jews on Both Sides of the Camera: The Photographs of Jewish Agricultural Colonies and Birobidzhan --
Part Two. Soviet Jewish Photographers Confront World War II and the Holocaust --
4. "Without the Newspaper,We Are Defenseless!": Photojournalists and the War --
5. Picturing Grief, Documenting Crimes: Soviet Holocaust Photography --
6. When Jews Talked to Jews:Wartime Soviet Yiddish Culture and Soviet Photographers' Jewishness --
7. From Photojournalism to Icons of War and the Holocaust: Photographs and Photographers after the War --
Epilogue. Soviet Jewish Photographers as War Heroes --
Notes --
Index
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