A series of pictures taken by a Magnum photographer, Robert Capa, in Chartres in August 1944, just a week before the liberation of Paris, are a testimony, three-quarters of a century later, to the hate, curiosity, shame and indifference of crowds.
1944年8月,在巴黎解放前的一个星期,马格兰摄影通讯社的摄影师罗伯特·卡帕在沙特尔拍下了一组照片,事隔七十多年以后,这组照片仍然能证明当时围观人群的种种心理:厌恶、猎奇、羞耻和冷漠。