When Dorothy Bohm was saying goodbye to her family as she was fleeing the Nazis, her father passed her his Leica camera saying: “You might need this.” The kind gesture by Bohm’s father would become a defining moment in her life as she later became an acclaimed and respected photographer. Known for her street photos that primarily focused on women and children, Bohm died last week aged 98. Born in 1924 in what was East Prussia, now Kaliningrad, Russia. Bohm and her family would soon become persecuted by the Nazis because they were Jewish. After initially running to Lithuania, her...