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Ли Миллер (1907–1977)

Дочь инженера, изобретателя, фотографа-любителя, который снимал дочь, в том числе — обнаженной, когда ей не было и 10 лет.[5] Отец сформировал интерес к фотографии в ранние годы. В 1920-х была модной моделью в Нью-Йорке. Её фотографировал Эдвард Стейхен, один из снимков был использован в рекламе женских тампонов Kotex, что вызвало скандал.

Во время Второй мировой войны была фотожурналистом, работала для журнала Vogue. Была аккредитована в качестве военного корреспондента, снимала высадку союзников, первое применение напалма при осаде Сен-Мало...

Miller was born on April 23, 1907, in Poughkeepsie, New York. Her parents were Theodore and Florence Miller (née MacDonald). Her father was of German descent, and her mother of Scottish and Irish descent. She had a younger brother named Erik, and an older brother named John. Theodore always favored Lee, and he often used her as a model for his amateur photography.[2] When she was seven years old, Lee was raped while staying with a family friend in Brooklyn and infected with gonorrhea.[3]

A photograph of Miller by Steichen was used to advertise Kotex menstrual pads,[8] without her consent, effectively ending her career as a fashion model.

что сегодня видят туристы

Date: 2019-07-17 04:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
При высадке союзников в 1944 году на территорию материковой Европы старый город был практически стёрт с лица земли. То, что сегодня видят туристы, было воссоздано в 1948-1960 гг.

In World War II, during fighting in late August and early September 1944, the historic walled city of Saint-Malo was almost totally destroyed by American shelling and bombing as well as British naval gunfire.[4][5] The beaches of nearby Dinard had been heavily fortified against possible Allied commando raids. Artillery at the two locations provided mutual support. The fortification complex was garrisoned by more than twelve thousand German troops from different services and units as well as stragglers from other battles in the Cotentin. About eight thousand Germans were in Saint-Malo itself when the battle began.[6]

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