“It is a dreadful thing to see the dead city. Next to the port I found children, women, the old, waiting for a way to leave. I entered the houses, there were houses where the coffee and pita bread were left on the table, and I could not avoid [thinking] that this, indeed, had been the picture in many Jewish towns [i.e., in Europe, during World War II].” ThinkingWorldWayChildrenWarNextFoundHouseLeftWaitingCitiesEuropeTownsTablesCoffeeBreadWar Of The WorldsWorld War IiWorld War IPort Author:Golda Meir
“I was born on a tiny cot in southwestern Massachusetts during World War II. A sickly child, I turned to photography to overcome my loneliness and isolation.” WorldChildrenWarBornLonelinessPhotographyOvercomingTinyWar Of The WorldsIsolationWorld War IiWorld War IMassachusetts Book:William Wegman: Funney/strange Source: William Wegman: Funney/strange