Smiling pilots crouching atop their planes. Squadrons of bombers soaring above the clouds. Crews taking a break during a training day. These images, recently restored for a book curated by London’s ...
The affable white-haired photographer displays an explosive 16-by-20-inch print of a World War II GI flame thrower spraying red fire against a Vermont-blue sky. The GI is right on top of Errigo s ...
The photographer Robert Capa took one of the most enduring images of war—the Allies’ D-Day landing at Omaha Beach during World War II—and created an enduring legacy by co-founding the agency Magnum.
Veteran Cruz Floriano Rios Jr. of Fresno, who died May 25 at age 97, left his mark on the world through a collection of rare color photos he took while serving with the 10th Mountain Division in Italy ...
Some photos show intimate moments: At a remote base in the Aleutian Islands, U.S. Navy aircrew amuse themselves with cribbage—and posters of pin-up girls. World War II is one of the most documented ...
For those too young to have lived through them, it can feel like the Depression and World War II happened in black and white. So the brilliance in a trove of rarely seen color photographs of the era ...
Though color photography was invented decades before World War II, it was still a rather niche process, more complicated and expensive than black-and-white photography. The scarcity of color film was ...
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