About the Work
‘Dummy tanks of tin with wooden “Quaker guns” are the first evidence of Germany’s overt attempts to rearm in 1934, one year after Hitler came to power.’ This was the commentary in Life Magazine on Margaret Bourke-White’s 1932 photo, which had already been published previously in Fortune under the title ‘Marching as to war, the dummy tanks roll over the parade ground’. The American photojournalist gained renown in the 1930s with her reports on Russian, American, and German industry. After the outbreak of World War II, the demand for her photos skyrocketed. Bourke-White was the American army’s first official female war correspondent.