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#1 An Army Signal Corps photographer perches atop a pile of rubble to film the battle for Normandy, 1944.

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An Army Signal Corps photographer perches atop a pile of rubble to film the battle for Normandy, 1944.

They Carried Cameras, Not Guns: The Terrifying Job of WWII’s Photographers

#1 An Army Signal Corps photographer perches atop a pile of rubble to film the battle for Normandy, 1944.

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