Gerda Taro
Fred Stein, [Gerda Taro and Robert Capa on the terrace of Café du Dôme in Montparnasse, Paris], early 1936. © Estate of Fred Stein. International Center of Photography Gerda Taro (real name Gerta Pohorylle ; 1 August 1910, Stuttgart - 26 July 1937, near Brunete , Spain) was a Jewish German war photographer, and the companion and professional partner of photographer Robert Capa . Taro is regarded often as the first female photojournalist to cover the front lines of a war and to die while doing so. Early life Gerta Pohorylle was born in 1910, in Stuttgart , into a middle-class Jewish Polish family. Pohorylle attended a Swiss boarding school . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1929 the family moved to Leipzig , just prior to the beginning of Nazi Germany. Taro opposed the Nazi Party , joining leftist groups. In 1933, she was arrested and detained for distributing anti-Nazi propaganda. Eventually, the entire Pohorylle household was forced to leave Nazi Germany toward different destinations. Tar...