In world war ii. He arrived in june, just after dday and fought literally to the very end, some of the fiercest battles. You were in the thick of the fighting in normandy. Possibly one of the bloodiest and most costly conflicts for americans in world war ii. Of course the battle of the bulge. The film that we experienced january, 1945, 22,000 other americans killed in europe the bloodiest month of world war ii for americans. From my point of view, and having written about the gia experience from the foxhole and also from the g. I. Experience from the foxhole and also having talked to a war photographer, a very good friend of mine, i am honored and delighted to speak with you. I cannot think of anybody else who spent as long as you did in war actually taking photographs. You did not separate until you were kill until you were wounded. I want to go through the first photograph. Tony, can you see what is behind us . Tony yes. Alex can you tell us about this photograph . You are coming in
In world war ii. He arrived in june, just after dday and fought literally to the very end, some of the fiercest battles. You were in the thick of the fighting in normandy. Possibly one of the bloodiest and most costly conflicts for americans in world war ii. Of course the battle of the bulge. The film that we experienced january, 1945, 22,000 other americans killed in europe the bloodiest month of world war ii for americans. From my point of view, and having written about the gia experience from the foxhole and also from the g. I. Experience from the foxhole and also having talked to a war photographer, a very good friend of mine, i am honored and delighted to speak with you. I cannot think of anybody else who spent as long as you did in war actually taking photographs. You did not separate until you were kill until you were wounded. I want to go through the first photograph. Tony, can you see what is behind us . Tony yes. Alex can you tell us about this photograph . You are coming in
He spent 227 days in combat in world war ii. You arrived in june, just after dday and fought literally to the very end, some of the fiercest battles. You were in the thick of the fighting in normandy, the breakouts possibly the bloodiest and most costly conflicts for american soldiers in world war ii. And then of course the battle of the bulge. The photographs that you had taken, january, 1945, 22,000 other americans killed in europe the bloodiest month of world war ii for americans. And then you ended up among the axis of the third reich and stayed there. From my point of view, and having written about the g. I. From the foxhole and also having having talked to robert cap her the most famous war photographer tony a very good friend of mine. Alex i am honored and delighted to speak with you. I cannot think of anybody else who spent as long as you did in war actually taking photographs. You were there all the time. I just want to move to the first photograph now. Tony, can you see what