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Jerry Cooke (''Russian'': Yuri Kutschuk), (October 18, 1921 – October 27, 2005) was a Russian-American photojournalist from the 1940s-1990s. == Early life and work ==
Born in Odessa as Yuri Kutschuk, his family emigrated to Milan, Italy and then to Berlin, Germany in 1923. While in Berlin, Yuri's father, George Kutschuk sold photographs to European publications. Yuri's Aunt, Cecile Kutschuk, worked at the Associated Press, with Wilson Hicks, who later became Executive Editor in charge of photography for ''Life''. In 1936, after Adolf Hitler's rise to power, the family fled back to Italy, where they then had to flee from Benito Mussolini's regime to Bombay, India. In Bombay they lived in the Outram Private Hotel owned by his uncle, George Azrilenko. In 1939, the family emigrated to Seattle from Japan on the "Hiye Mare." Once in the U.S. his name was anglicized to Jerry Cooke. Cecile Kutschuk, who had studied photojournalism at the Rhine University, emigrated to the United States in 1935, and started a photo agency in New York City called Pix Inc. She gave Jerry his first camera, a Rolleiflex. Cecile Kutschuk put him to work in the Pix darkroom, where he apprenticed with photographers Alfred Eisenstaedt, George Karger, and others. In 1945, on V-J Day in Times Square, Jerry Cooke apprenticed with Eisenstaedt when he photographed the iconic image of the nurse and sailor kissing.
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