In 1943, during the height of the Second World War, Reykjavík, Iceland, was a small but strategically important city shaped by foreign military presence, shifting political realities, and the daily life of its civilian population. Photographs from this period were typically taken for documentation purposes, capturing the environment, people, and wartime atmosphere rather than artistic storytelling. One such image, later widely discussed, shows a man standing near a building… CONTINUE READING…
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