A collection of previously unpublished photographs taken by a foot soldier on the front lines of the German war machine during the Second World War captures powerful images of soldiers undertaking quotidian tasks, sharing moments of leisure, and canvassing the aftermath of battle. 15,000 first printing.
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A collection of previously unpublished photographs taken by a foot soldier on the front lines of the German war machine during the Second World War captures powerful images of soldiers undertaking quotidian tasks, sharing moments of leisure, and canvassing the aftermath of battle. 15,000 first printing.
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0810955903. First edition, first printing. HC published by Harry N. Abrams in 2004. Dust jacket has some wear along top edge and some scuffing in upper back corner, and is in very good condition. No marking or writing in book. Bottom edges of covers have some small indentions.; 10.24 X 9.65 X 1.18 inches; 192 pages.
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0810955903. First edition, first printing, published by Harry Abrams, Inc. in 2004. Dust jacket is torn at bottom by spine and has some scuffing on front and back. Corners of DJ have light wear, and DJ is in good condition. No writing in book. Book is in very good plus condition.; 10.24 X 9.65 X 1.18 inches; 192 pages.
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New. 'Shadows of War presents an astonishing collection of previously unpublished, unknown photographs of life at the front lines in the German war machine during World War II, taken by a common foot soldier. The work of a gifted amateur, Willi Rose's images present a powerful vision of a largely suppressed aspect of the war. These fractured glimpses of the world at war, from quotidian tasks and moments of leisure to scenes of death and destruction, reveal one man's experience of the epic flow of history. A miller in the years before World War II, Rose was drafted into the German army in October 1939 and served as a motorbike messenger on the front, first in France and then in Russia. He was wounded twice and was later captured by the Polish army, eventually returning home in June 1946. Throughout his military service, Rose sent home photographs that he took of the action, mostly along the Eastern Front. Discovered by his widow after his death, these images form a unique photographic document of one soldier's war.