French journalists visit General George C. Marshall at his office in the Pentagon building. Left to right: (seated), General Marshall, Mme Etiennette Benichon, Louis Lombard, (standing) Francois Prieur, Jean-Paul Sartre, Stephane Pizella, and Pierre Denoyer

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French journalists visit General George C. Marshall at his office in the Pentagon building. Left to right: (seated), General Marshall, Mme Etiennette Benichon, Louis Lombard, (standing) Francois Prieur, Jean-Paul Sartre, Stephane Pizella, and Pierre Denoyer

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Annotation on original negative jacket.
Title and other information from lot catalog card.
Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.
More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi
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Film copy on SIS roll 20, frame 1321.

Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (1905—1980), normally known simply as Jean-Paul Sartre, was a French existentialist philosopher and pioneer, dramatist and screenwriter, novelist and critic. He was a leading figure in 20th century French philosophy. He declined the award of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age."

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01/01/1945
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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