What connects Robert Capa, László Moholy-Nagy, Martin Munkácsi, and André Kertész? All four were world-famous photographers of Hungarian Jewish descent. They left Hungary between the two world wars, built careers abroad—mostly in America—and became icons of modern photography.
And then there is Imre Kinszki, a talented contemporary of theirs who remained in Hungary and lost his life in the Holocaust.
“It's not enough to be talented; you have to be Hungarian.” – Robert Capa
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