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Grief

The Biography of a Holocaust Photograph

By: David Shneer

Hardcover | 17 August 2020

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In January 1942, Soviet press photographers came upon a scene like none they had ever documented. That day, they took pictures of the first liberation of a German mass atrocity, where an estimated 7,000 Jews and others were executed at an anti-tank trench near Kerch on the Crimean peninsula. Dmitri Baltermants, a photojournalist working for the Soviet newspaper Izvestiia, took photos that day that would have a long life in shaping the image of Nazi genocide in and against the Soviet Union. Presenting never before seen photographs, Grief: The Biography of a Holocaust Photograph shows how Baltermants used the image of a grieving woman to render this gruesome mass atrocity into a transcendentally human tragedy.

David Shneer tells the story of how that one photograph from the series Baltermants took that day in 1942 near Kerch became much more widely known than the others, eventually being titled "Grief." Baltermants turned this shocking wartime atrocity photograph into a Cold War era artistic meditation on the profundity and horror of war that today can be found in Holocaust photo archives as well as in art museums and at art auctions. Although the journalist documented murdered Jews in other pictures he took at Kerch, in "Grief" there are likely no Jews among the dead or the living, save for the possible NKVD soldier securing the site. Nonetheless, Shneer shows that this photograph must be seen as an iconic Holocaust photograph. Unlike images of emaciated camp survivors or barbed wire fences, Shneer argues, the Holocaust by bullets in the Soviet Union make "Grief" a quintessential Soviet image of Nazi genocide.
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"Grief joins a burgeoning literature on Holocaust and wartime photography, and its innovative and daring approach will inspire untold numbers of scholars who follow in this field." -- Valerie Hébert, Lakehead University Orillia, AJS Review "Shneer (formerly, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder), the author of Through Soviet Jewish Eyes (CH, Sep'11, 49-0457), has written a book of considerable importance. Using the biography of Dmitri Baltermants, one of the most important Soviet photographers, Shneer details how Baltermants's most famous photo, Grief, depicting a woman grieving after finding her husband among hundreds of corpses massacred by the Nazis in the Crimean city of Kerch, came to exemplify the Holocaust.Summing Up: Highly recommended" -- CHOICE "In this brilliant, poignant book, David Shneer narrates the biographies of this photograph and the person who captured it. In doing so, Shneer also provides a brief history of photography within the Stalinist and post-Stalinist USSR, the importance of Kerch within the history of the Great Patriotic War, and the meanings of the Holocaust in Russia." -- Stephen M. Norris, The Russian Review

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