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Anatoliy Egorov (1907-1986) began to photograph in 1923. Became the photographer in the "Rabochaya Moskva" ("Working Moscow")
newspaper in 1929.
Was traveling around the Soviet Union before the World War 2. Was on friendly terms with the famous aviators
Chkalov, Gromov, Kokkinaki, etc.
During the World War 2 was the correspondent of the war newspaper "Vo Slavu Rodiny" ("In Glorification of the Native land").
Was the special correspondent of the "Isvestiya" ("The News") newspaper. Since 1944, was working in the "Frontovye Illustracii"
("The Front-line Illustrations") newspaper. Finished the war on the Far East taking photos of military actions against the Japan. Was wounded into the head.
Was awarded by orders and medals.
Was working in the following newspapers after the war: "Illyustrirovannaya Gazeta" ("The Illustrated Newspaper"),
"Krasnaya Zvezda" ("The Red Star"), "Isvestiya" ("The News"), "Sovetskaya Rossiya" ("The Soviet Russia").
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