Faye Schulman

Faye Schulman (born 1924) was a Jewish partisan photographer, and the only such photographer to photograph their struggle in Eastern Europe during the Second World War. She was born in Poland, and after the Nazis invaded Poland her family was imprisoned in a ghetto and most of the people in the ghetto were killed, but she was spared because of her photographic skills. She was recruited to work as a photographer for the Nazis. She took a photograph which she saw depicted her family dead in a mass grave, and this convinced her to join the resistance. She joined a group which was composed mostly of prisoners of war who had escaped from the Soviet Red Army, and worked for them as a nurse from September 1942 to July 1944. She also took photographs after getting her photographic equipment back i

Faye Schulman

Faye Schulman (born 1924) was a Jewish partisan photographer, and the only such photographer to photograph their struggle in Eastern Europe during the Second World War. She was born in Poland, and after the Nazis invaded Poland her family was imprisoned in a ghetto and most of the people in the ghetto were killed, but she was spared because of her photographic skills. She was recruited to work as a photographer for the Nazis. She took a photograph which she saw depicted her family dead in a mass grave, and this convinced her to join the resistance. She joined a group which was composed mostly of prisoners of war who had escaped from the Soviet Red Army, and worked for them as a nurse from September 1942 to July 1944. She also took photographs after getting her photographic equipment back i