- Yevgeny Khaldei
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name = Yevgeny Khaldei
A Red Army soldier raising the Soviet Flag over the Reichstag by Yevgeny Khaldei. cite web | last = Lucas, Dean|title = Famous Pictures Magazine - Flag on the Reichstag | url=http://www.famouspictures.org/mag/index.php?title=Flag_on_the_Reichstag
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October 6 ,1997 ) was a world renownedRed Army photographer, best known for hisWorld War II photograph of a Russian soldier placing theSoviet Union 'sRed flag atop the Reichstag building inBerlin , signifying the fall of Germany. Celebrated as the image is, it was a reconstruction of a moment that had happened earlier but had been missed by the camera (the first persons in the Reichstag were not on the picture). The original flag raising happened at 10:40 PM onApril 30 ,1945 when 23-year oldMikhail Minin climbed the statue and inserted the flag into the mounted statue, Germania's, crown. As this happened at night it was too dark to take a photograph. The next day the flag was taken down by Nazi holdouts who were only defeated after a few days of fighting. Finally onMay 2 ,1945 Khaldei scaled the now pacified Reichstag to take his picture with two hand picked soldiers: GeorgianMeliton Kantaria (to please Stalin who was also Georgian) and the Russian Mikhail Yegorov.Life
Khaldei was born in a
Jewish family inUkraine and had been obsessed withphotography since childhood, having built his first childhood camera out of his grandmother's glasses. He started working with the Soviet press agency TASS at the age of nineteen as a press photographer.Khaldei was also witness to several pivotal moments in history and is particularly reputed for his photographs during World War II and the
Nuremberg Trials cite web |date=2007 |url = http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Khaldei.html |title = Short biography atJewish Virtual Library |format = HTML |publisher =Jewish Virtual Library | accessdate = 2007-10-14 | last= |quote=] . Khaldei worked with the TASS until 1949, when he was fired due to the growing anti-semitism by the Soviet state. For the next ten years, he worked as a private freelance photographer, focusing on scenes from everyday life. In 1959, he got a job again at the newspaperPravda , where he worked until he was forced to retire in 1970, again because of his Jewish background.Grosset, M.: " [http://www.enterworldpressphoto.com/editie3/close_up.php Close up: Yevgeni Khaldei] ", "Enter" #3, World Press Photo, January 2006. URL last accessed2006-10-13 .] Even though the flag over the Reichstag is one of his most famous works officials in the Soviet government never published who the photographer was. Khaldei's international fame dates from the fall of the Soviet Union, in 1991.Works
Khaldei's most renowned photographs were taken when he was a Red Army photographer from 1941 to 1946. Khaldei's photographs emphasised his feelings for the historic moments and his sense of humour. One of the more famous anecdotes was during the Nuremberg Trials, where
Hermann Göring was being tried. Khaldei says about the Göring shot:While Khaldei frequently staged or manipulated his photographs, he insisted that this was to signify the importance and add strength to a particular event. His work was also admired by the elites of the Soviet Union and he is renowned for creating commissioned portraits for State leaders such as
Joseph Stalin ,Mikhail Gorbachev andBoris Yeltsin .References
Further reading
* Ernst Volland & Heinz Krimmer (eds), "Von Moskau nach Berlin: Bilder des Fotografen Jewgeni Chaldej" (Berlin: Nicolai, 1994).
* Alexander Nakhimovsky, Alice Nakhimovsky, Yevgeny Khaldei (Photographer). "Witness to History : The Photographs of Yevgeny Khaidei". Aperture (1997). New York, NY. ISBN 0893817384.
*cite book | last = Mark Grosset| authorlink = Mark Grosset| title = Khaldei: Un photoreporter en Union Soviétique| year = 2004| publisher = Editions du Chêne| language=flagicon|France French|isbn= 2842775481External links
*http://www.chaldej.de
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