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Henry Ries

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with an aerial reconnaissance unit. After the war, in August 1945, Ries, still a soldier, returned to Berlin. He soon resigned from the army in order to work for the OMGUS Observer as a photojournalist. Two years later, he begin to work for
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Germany including the destruction and Berlin blockade which have become iconic images. In 1951, Ries returned to the US and eventually turned to commercial photography. In 1955, he opened his own studio in
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because of technical problems with his papers. Ries was permitted to enter America in January 1938, having crossed the Atlantic twice to do so.
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When he returned to Berlin in 1945, he pronounced the city forever changed. In his book,
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A gallery of photos by Henry Ries of the Berlin Blockade at the German History Museum
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as a European photographer, photographing many of the scenes of destroyed
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Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Berliners watching a C-54 land at Tempelhof Airport (1948)
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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In 2003 he was awarded Germany's Officer Cross of the
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