David E. Scherman
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David E. Scherman (1916 – May 5, 1997) was an American photojournalist and editor. Born in Manhattan to a Jewish family, he grew up in
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and then attended Dartmouth College. He graduated in 1936 and became a photographer for
Life magazine ''Life'' was an American magazine published weekly from 1883 to 1972, as an intermittent "special" until 1978, and as a monthly from 1978 until 2000. During its golden age from 1936 to 1972, ''Life'' was a wide-ranging weekly general-interest ma ...
, covering World War II. He teamed up with a Condé Nast Publications photographer Lee Miller for many of these assignments. One photograph by Scherman of Miller in the bathtub of Adolf Hitler's apartment in Munich is one of the most iconic images from the Miller-Scherman partnership. Scherman changed career from photographer to editor and was employed as senior editor when Life magazine ceased its weekly format in 1972. He died of cancer at age 81


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Scherman contributed as an editor and author to various Life and photography publications including: *''The Best of Life'', 1973, *With John R. McCrary - First of the Many, 1981, *With Rosemarie Redlich - ''Literary America: A Chronicle of American Writers from 1607-1952'', 1978, *With Richard Wilcox - ''Literary England: Photographs of Places Made Memorable in English Literature'', 1944, *With Antony Penrose - '' Lee Miller's War: Photographer and Correspondent With the Allies in Europe 1944-45'', 1992,


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* * 1916 births 1997 deaths Photographers from New York (state) American Jews Jewish American artists American photojournalists American magazine editors Deaths from cancer in New York (state) Artists from New Rochelle, New York People from Stony Point, New York Life (magazine) photojournalists Journalists from New York (state) American war correspondents 20th-century American journalists American male journalists {{US-photographer-stub