2nd Lieutenant Bernard Larlenque and Julien Bryan at the Larlenque residence, Paris, France, 1917Julien Bryan aboard Ambulance 464, France, 1917Julien Bryan with Ambulance 464, France, 1917American photographer Julien Bryan (left, with fedora), through his interpreter (center, speaking), being questioned by Polish policeman Frank Kotlewski (right), Warsaw, Poland, 9 Sep 1939; the windshield was said to have been damaged by flying debris during a German air attack
2nd Lieutenant Bernard Larlenque and Julien Bryan at the Larlenque residence, Paris, France, 1917Julien Bryan aboard Ambulance 464, France, 1917Julien Bryan with Ambulance 464, France, 1917American photographer Julien Bryan (left, with fedora), through his interpreter (center, speaking), being questioned by Polish policeman Frank Kotlewski (right), Warsaw, Poland, 9 Sep 1939; the windshield was said to have been damaged by flying debris during a German air attack
Photographer Julien Bryan comforting ten-year-old Polish girl Kazimiera Mika whose sister had just been killed by strafing German aircraft, near Jana Ostroroga Street, Warsaw, Poland, 13 Sep 1939Julien Bryan filming in Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
Photographer Julien Bryan comforting ten-year-old Polish girl Kazimiera Mika whose sister had just been killed by strafing German aircraft, near Jana Ostroroga Street, Warsaw, Poland, 13 Sep 1939Julien Bryan filming in Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
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