Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/02/25

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Subject: Re: WWI [was Re: [Leica] Embedded Brit journalists will receive Iraq]
From: Jim Hemenway <Jim@hemenway.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 00:11:22 -0500
References: <20040225223322.84090.qmail@web60309.mail.yahoo.com>

Chris Chen wrote:

> I don't know whether they're "misconceptions" so much
> as the fact that our "modern memory" (to quote
> Fussell) of the Great War is colored by the
> trenchantly anti-war art & literature that came out
> it.  HOwever, I agree that many people today seem to
> forget how much popular support there was for fighting
> WWI (in the same way that people forget how much
> dissension & division existed during WWII).

I don't think that there was much dissension and division after Pearl 
Harbor.

> 
> As to photography during WWI, to bring things sort of
> back on-topic, were there many cameras & films
> available @ the time that could have captured
> battlefield action?  I'm thinking that much of the
> available equipment was too big & cumbersome & the
> films (or plates) too slow.
> 
> Chris
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