The Colors of War - Warsaw 1939 in photographs of Julien Bryan
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The colors of War - The siege of Warsaw in Julien Bryan's Color Photographs
IPN-Karta, Warszawa 2010
Unique photos of an American reporter in besiged Warsaw in 1939. Color photos shows life and fight in besiged city under terror of Luftwaffe. Attention - some pictures shows wounded and killed civilians.
160 pages of color and colored photos (under Bryan supervision in late 1939). Polish/English text Includes some stories of people from photos told on meeting with Bryan in 1958.
"For after all the great story of the siege of Warsaw was not the ruined buildings, or guns, ot the German bombers overhead. The great story was what happened to the common people in Warsaw, the old men and women, mothers, little babies, and the tens of thousands of civilian workers who carried on, who did not quit their job. I took the other pictures to be sure, but the pictures I am proud of, and the pictures that I believe will long remain the true document of the siege ot this great city are the simple photographs. Yhe close-ups of brave people in agony."
"I am saying it an ex-soldier. I was seven months at the front near Verdun, but even there I did not meet with such a stately stance, such great heroism and such great perseverance as in Warsaw... such a nation cannot be defeated."
IPN-Karta, Warszawa 2010
Unique photos of an American reporter in besiged Warsaw in 1939. Color photos shows life and fight in besiged city under terror of Luftwaffe. Attention - some pictures shows wounded and killed civilians.
160 pages of color and colored photos (under Bryan supervision in late 1939). Polish/English text Includes some stories of people from photos told on meeting with Bryan in 1958.
"For after all the great story of the siege of Warsaw was not the ruined buildings, or guns, ot the German bombers overhead. The great story was what happened to the common people in Warsaw, the old men and women, mothers, little babies, and the tens of thousands of civilian workers who carried on, who did not quit their job. I took the other pictures to be sure, but the pictures I am proud of, and the pictures that I believe will long remain the true document of the siege ot this great city are the simple photographs. Yhe close-ups of brave people in agony."
"I am saying it an ex-soldier. I was seven months at the front near Verdun, but even there I did not meet with such a stately stance, such great heroism and such great perseverance as in Warsaw... such a nation cannot be defeated."




