A shaved woman, accused of having collaborated with the Nazis, clutches her baby in the midst of a hostile crowd. Robert Capa took this photograph on 16 August 1944 on the streets of Chartres, where he was accompanied by the American photographer Ralph Morse. The image has come to symbolise the pursuit of Nazi collaborators by members of the Resistance during the liberation of France. Capa took eight photographs of this scene. They were published eighteen days later in the 4 September issue of Life, appearing across four pages with the caption “The French get back their freedom”. Two books and numerous articles have been written about this image and the woman in the centre, Simone Touseau.