
Audrey Withers
Audrey Withers was a British journalist and editor, best known for her role as the editor of British Vogue during World War II. She made significant decisions regarding the publication's coverage of the war, including opting not to publish graphic images of concentration camps, believing that returning to a sense of normalcy was essential for the well-being of vulnerable populations.
Born on Jan 01, 1910 (115 years old)
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Audrey Withers was the British editor of Vogue who did not publish certain images from the war.
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Argentina:
Audrey Withers did not publish images of concentration camps due to a belief in returning to normality.
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