Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/07

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Subject: [Leica] Fw: Leica in WWII
From: "onetreehillclw" <onetreehillclw@compaq.net>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 22:00:19 -0500

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From: "onetreehillclw" <onetreehillclw@compaq.net>
To: <leica@topica.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 9:50 PM
Subject: Leica in WWII


> I received the LHSA Viewfinder last week. The article on the Leica Goes to
> War was excellent.
> Today I went to the one year anniversary at the DDay in New Orleans. I met
a
> man named Jim Keller. He was carrying around a photo album of his war
> pictures. His collection started after the invasion and went to Germany
> surrendering.
> Pictures were of the glider planes, tanks,soldiers in the snow,pow's in
> russia, and the concentration camps. After talking to him for a few
minutes,
> he told me all his photos were taken with a Leica that was issued to him
in
> his company. He did not go in as a photographer, but I guess he knew
enough
> about the cameras to be issued one.
> He told me that most of the rolls he took were taken by the censors when
he
> came home to New Orleans. He did have a few rolls hidden in his food tin.
> Thanks to him at least some photos will always exist for future
generations.
>
> Chris Williams
>