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Iosif Berman (January 17, 1892 – September 17, 1941) was a Romanian photographer and journalist during the interwar period. ==Early life== Iosif Berman was born in , near Suceava to a Jewish father who had been awarded the Romanian citizenship for participating in the 1877 Romanian War of Independence.〔(Iosif Berman „omul cu o mie de ochi“ ), ''Historia''〕 From an early age, Berman became interested in photography and as a child he spent time in the company of the itinerant photographers of Suceava and Cernăuți.〔 Before the age of 18, he moved to Bucharest, where he earned money to buy a camera.〔Domnica Macri, ("Iosif Berman - Un fotograf roman in National Geographic." ), ''National Geographic Romania'', June 2008, p.39〕 His first photos were published in 1913 in the ' depicting the cholera lazaretto from Turtucaia.〔 He continued working at the ''Adevărul'' and ''Dimineaţa'' newspapers, both of which were owned by left-wing activist Constantin Mille.〔 During World War I, he was a regiment photographer and he was able to take photos of the October Revolution in Odessa, but his photographic plates were confiscated, on turns, by the Whites and by the Bolsheviks.〔〔 In 1918, he contributed to ''Realitatea Ilustrată'' with a set of photographs of the fleeing German Army.〔 After his regiment was disbanded, he traveled to Novorossiysk, in the Caucasus, where he met Raisa, whom he married and with whom he had a daughter, Luiza.〔
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