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Related: About this forumPhotographing the Final Days of World War II in Germany
In the last weeks of World War II, Harold W. Clover, a combat photographer in the S-2 Section of the U.S. Armys 31st Combat Engineer Battalion, documented the scenes and events around him as his unit pushed from the French Alsace into Nazi Germany, then into Austria, where they served occupation duty, in 1945. Clover donated many of his film negatives to the U.S. National Archiveswhere I recently visited, digitizing most of these prints below for the first time. Clovers striking photographs capture the lives of war-weary civilians as well as soldierssometimes in a playful lightwhile still depicting the ugly reality of war.
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