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George Silk

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In 1961, Silk was chosen as one of 50 outstanding Americans of meritorious performance in the fields of endeavour, to be honoured as a Guest of Honor to the first annual Banquet of the Golden Plate in Monterey, California. Honor was awarded by vote of the National Panel of Distinguished Americans of
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Following the war, Silk’s work primarily focused on sports photography and found innovative ways to capture motion. His expertise included sailing and once shot the America’s Cup races atop a 90-foot mast.
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His career as a war photographer began in 1939, when he was a combat cameraman for the Australian government, covering action in the Middle East, North Africa and Greece. Trapped with the famed
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In December 1972, Silk was in Nepal, shooting an assignment on Himalayan game parks, when he received news that the magazine had folded. According to the 1977 book
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Silk photographed many important events during World War II. He covered the war on the Italian front, the Allied invasions of France and the Pacific. In
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Silk became a U.S. citizen in 1947 and married Margery Gray Schieber on 22 November 1947 at San Gabriel, California, USA. Silk died in
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orderly Raphael Oimbari, near Buna on 25 December 1942. Whittington died in February 1943 from the effects of
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was dropped there on 9 August 1945, as well as Japanese war criminals awaiting trial in post-war Tokyo.
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reported on the Battle of the Bulge and the river crossing. Silk took the first photographs of
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in 1944 and was wounded by a grenade during a river crossing in Germany. His co-worker
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An Australian soldier, Private George "Dick" Whittington, is aided by
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He was named magazine photographer of the year four times by the
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During The Famine Young Child Dying in the Gutter, China (1946)
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at Tobruk in Libya, he was captured by German field marshal
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Beach sports under summer skies, Gaza Beach, September 1941
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which toured the world to be seen by 9 million visitors.
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The family of man : the photographic exhibition
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on 23 October 2004 due to congestive heart failure.
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Life
Levin, New Zealand

Desert Rats
Erwin Rommel's
Life
New Guinea
Battle of the Bulge
Will Lang Jr.
Nagasaki
atomic bomb
Academy of Achievement
Edward Steichen
Jamaica
Museum of Modern Art
The Family of Man
National Press Photographers Association
Norwalk, Connecticut
Beach sports under summer skies, Gaza Beach, September 1941
An Australian soldier, Private George "Dick" Whittington, is aided by Papuan orderly Raphael Oimbari, near Buna on 25 December 1942. Whittington died in February 1943 from the effects of bush typhus
Papuan
bush typhus
Australian assault on pillbox, January 1943, Papua, Giropa Point
pillbox
During The Famine Young Child Dying in the Gutter, China (1946)
Life photographers: what they saw
ISBN
978-0-8212-2455-7

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