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What are the excellent works shot by Burke White?

As a photojournalist of Life magazine, Burke-White took many shocking photos: 1943, as the first female reporter to interview randomly, Burke-White photographed the US Air Force bombing German warplanes and reported the battle of Tunisia; 1945, Burke Hunt accompanied the American Third Army led by General Patton to the newly liberated Busenwald concentration camp. With piles of bones as the foreground, she took an extremely horrible scene; 1946, Burke interviewed India and recorded the riots during India's independence and Pakistan's separation from India. 1950, Burke-White interviewed the racial riots and labor riots in South Africa. In order to film black miners in South Africa working under extremely difficult conditions, she went deep into a tunnel 2 miles above the ground and worked continuously for 4 hours. From 65438 to 0952, Burke-White began to shoot the special topic "Looking at America from a Helicopter". In order to be more free when shooting, Burke Huente, who is nearly half a century old, actually hangs himself under a helicopter;