George Silk | Actress Marlene Dietrich prepares to sing at the United Service Organisation show for American troops (1945) | MutualArt
Informal portrait of George Silk, Official Photographer with the Australian Department of ... | Australian War Memorial
29th Infantry Division Research Center - George Silk, the famous Life Magazine photographer who snapped the iconic photo on the Roer River footbridge on February 23, 1945. | Facebook
![A Papuan native helps a wounded Australian infantryman along a road away from the Buna battlefront in New Guinea in a 1943 image by LIFE magazine photographer George Silk. Silk, a photojournalist A Papuan native helps a wounded Australian infantryman along a road away from the Buna battlefront in New Guinea in a 1943 image by LIFE magazine photographer George Silk. Silk, a photojournalist](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2PEK7JD/a-papuan-native-helps-a-wounded-australian-infantryman-along-a-road-away-from-the-buna-battlefront-in-new-guinea-in-a-1943-image-by-life-magazine-photographer-george-silk-silk-a-photojournalist-who-spent-30-years-with-life-magazine-earning-fame-for-coverage-of-world-war-ii-and-later-pioneering-the-use-of-a-strip-camera-for-depicting-athletes-in-motion-has-died-three-weeks-short-of-his-88th-birthday-family-members-said-silk-died-at-norwalk-conn-hospital-on-saturday-oct-23-2004-of-congestive-heart-failure-ap-photolife-magazine-2PEK7JD.jpg)