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Anatoliy Garanin

SurnameGaranin
Given NameAnatoliy
CountryRussia
CategoryPhotography
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseAnatoliy Garanin was born in Moscow, Russia in 1912. During WW2, having already achieved some reputation as a photographer, he worked as a war correspondent. His colleagues noted him as someone who had the intuition on the right moment to press the button on his camera. In 2008, his sons donated over 200 of his works to the news agency RIA Novosti.

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Last Major Revision: Aug 2016

Photographs Taken by Anatoliy Garanin

Russian conscripts entering the Voroshilov Barracks in Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941Soviet troops marching near Moscow, Russia, 23 Jun 1941; text of poster at left:
See all 25 photographs by Anatoliy Garanin



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