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Imre Kinszki
Imre Kinszki (1901–1945) was a Jewish-Hungarian people, Hungarian photographer. Biography Imre Kinszki was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1901. He captured motion and speed, architecture, and city life. In 1937, together with Erno Vadas and Gusztáv Seiden, he co-founded the Modern Hungarian Photographers Group. His photographs and articles appeared in ''American Photography'' and ''National Geographic Society, National Geographic''. The KINSECTA camera was invented by Kinszki to improve on the technique of close-up photography. In 1943, during the Second World War, he was sent to Forced labour under German rule during World War II, forced labor camps in Romania and Hungary. He died on the way to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1945. References

1901 births Hungarian Jews who died in the Holocaust Photographers from Budapest Jewish Hungarian artists 1945 deaths Hungarian civilians killed in World War II Hungarian World War II forced labourers {{Europe-photographe ...
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