@AmyDesigns@fasc1nate You're so right. I worked on an event with him and had the privilege of visiting his Paris studio. He said after the barbarity he had covered, he made a conscious decision to focus on the positive in his photography and of course the project. A new life indeed for a lovely man.
@SohoGeorge Ah, the Roundhouse. In the mid 70s it had a second bar upstairs. Used to sneak up there aged 15 and an Irish barman named Mike used to supply us with illicit pints. Good times!
Written in November 1944, this letter from Chaim Herman to his wife and child was discovered after the war, buried by the remains of the Auschwitz-Birkenau gas chambers. It is read here by Jason Isaacs.