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Old 6th June 2021, 08:24
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All at War: Photography by German Soldiers 1939–45

New book https://archiveofmodernconflict.com/...5-ian-jeffrey/

There are some examples featured in the The Guardian today.
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Re: All at War: Photography by German Soldiers 1939–45

Not bad. Though with a better design the number of photos could be much greater for the same price...
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Re: All at War: Photography by German Soldiers 1939–45

.. a few pages of ‘fighter aces’, the rest you can see on eBay any day of the week..
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Re: All at War: Photography by German Soldiers 1939–45

There are a great many photos like these on eBay. I don't list a lot of them since they are off topic. However, they do present the rest of the war: the bombed buildings, refugees, scenes in France and elsewhere. Cameras must have been plentiful. However, I should point out that censorship occurred.
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