Ottilia Reizman
Ottilia Reizman (Russian: Оттилия Болеславовна Рейзман 11 September 1914 O.S. /24 September 1914 (N.S.)-22 April 1986) was a camerawoman and filmmaker. During World War II, she was one of only two women camera operators allowed on the front lines. Her work was recognized by the Stalin Prize twice, in 1949 and 1951.
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Ottilia Reizman
Ottilia Reizman (Russian: Оттилия Болеславовна Рейзман 11 September 1914 O.S. /24 September 1914 (N.S.)-22 April 1986) was a camerawoman and filmmaker. During World War II, she was one of only two women camera operators allowed on the front lines. Her work was recognized by the Stalin Prize twice, in 1949 and 1951.
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Ottilia Reizman (Russian: Отти ...... Prize twice, in 1949 and 1951.
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Отти́лия Болесла́вовна Ре́йзма ...... талинских премий (1949, 1951).
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Ottilia Boleslavovna Reizman
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Ottilia Reizman (Russian: Отти ...... Prize twice, in 1949 and 1951.
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Отти́лия Болесла́вовна Ре́йзма ...... талинских премий (1949, 1951).
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Рейзман, Оттилия Болеславовна
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