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From Red Square to the Budapest Ghetto, the fall of the Reichstag to Yalta and the Nuremberg trials, Evgueni Khaldei chronicled many of the world's most important events with an artist's eye and a journalist's timing. Even after being handpicked by Stalin, Khaldei was continuously made a victim of stat-approved anti-Semitism. For the first time ever Khaldei, the greatest Soviet photographer, takes us into his home for a tour and opens up his entire library covering the sixty years he spent as a photographer for his people and the Soviet regime.