Moscow, 1958 photo by Erich Lessing
Erich Lessing was born in Vienna, however, in 1939, fleeing the Nazi regime, he emigrated. His father had already died, and the mother remained in Vienna, subsequently died in Auschwitz. It was during the Second world war, when Lessing served in the British army, he began his career of photographer concurrently, he has documented the event. Later Erich Lessing says that he is "very sad came to the realization of his childhood dreams, but this meeting was a crucial".
1. Workers are watching with interest the work of the artist.
2. To the Shrine stand, and here in large numbers all sorts of photograph where no hitting.
3. Metro station "Belorusskaya".
4. At the window.
5. GUM.
6. The girl is trying very hard in front of the camera.
7. Bob hope at work.
8. Bob hope buys "shapka".
9. Need to check how well it sits.
10. Hope in the subway.
11. Reading country.
12. Math.
13. Street kebabs.
14. In the Museum of the Revolution.
15. The boy sees the street caricatures on current issues.
16. Somewhere in the middle.
17. Different people.
18. Bird market — wonderful pictures.
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22. Guys.
23. Students.
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26. Again, the Museum of the Revolution.
27. In the waiting room.
28. Elections in local authorities.
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30. Bob, meanwhile, is running.
31. Parade.
32. At the fashion show.
33. Visit Egyptian friend of Gamal Abdel Nasser.
34. Extras.
35. Nasser smiles and waves.
36. The people, too, smiling for the First of may came the high guest.
37. Nasser also attached to the Holy relics.
38. The public is watching.
39. And claps and cheers, the police stands out.
40. Nasser satisfied.
41. Khrushchev's eating something.
42. It rained.
43. Workers demonstrate portraits.
44. Again the parade.
45. Nasser speaking.
46. Metro station "Belorusskaya".
47. The traffic controller on the red square.
Keywords: 50s | Moscow | USSR | Photographer