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‘Goethe’s house is severely wrecked’: Lee Miller at Buchenwald and Weimar
05/2023 | 1442 | 165
Pages: 502-512
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Günther, Katharina (Günther, Katharina)
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1. Lee Miller with the essentials of life, by David E. Scherman. 1945. Scan from a vintage negative, 6.1 by 6.1 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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10. An Allied flag (probably French) flies in the central courtyard of the Buchenwald concentration camp following liberation, by John M. Stix. April 1945. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Judith Saul Stix).
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11. Buidings in Weimar, by Lee Miller. 1945. Schiller’s House is shown in frames 50 and 51. Detail of a vintage contact sheet, 25.4 by 20.2 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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2. Buildings in Weimar, showing Goethe’s House in frames 8–12, by Lee Miller. 1945. Vintage contact sheet, 25.4 by 20.2 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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3. Released prisoners in striped prison dress beside a heap of bones from bodies burned in the crematorium at Buchenwald, by Lee Miller. Vintage negative, 5.7 by 5.5 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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4. The Deputy Bürgermeister’s daughter (Regina Lisso), by Lee Miller. 1945. Scan from a vintage negative, 5.7 by 5.6 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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5. Lee Miller in the bathtub in Hitler’s apartment, Munich, by Lee Miller with David E. Scherman. 1945. Vintage gelatin silver print, 11.4 by 10.8 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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6. Released prisoner, Buchenwald, by Lee Miller. 1945. Scan from a vintage negative, 5.7 by 5.5 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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7. Horrors of a concentration camp, unforgettable, unforgivable, by Lee Miller. 1945. Vintage contact print, 5.8 by 5.6 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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8. First funeral procession, Buchenwald, by Lee Miller. 1945. Vintage contact sheet, 25.7 by 20.2 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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9. First funeral procession, Buchenwald, by Lee Miller. 1945. Vintage contact print 5.9 by 5.6 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).