How A WW2 Soldier Photographed Life And Death On The Front Lines
Tony Vaccaro wasn’t just a world-renowned photographer for Life and Look; he was a private in the 83rd Infantry Division who fought across Europe with a hidden camera. From the “meat factory” of the Hurtgen Forest to the liberation of France, Vaccaro captured over 8,000 images of the raw, unpolished reality of WW2. Credit to : War Stories
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