A stunning collection of over 200 color photographs from World War II, taken by amateur photographers—soldiers, sailors, and airmen. These rare images bring the 1941-1945 era to life in vivid color, offering a fresh perspective on history. Characteristics ISBN-10 0-670-86044-1 Book cover finish(es) Hardcover ( round back binding ) Dust jacket Condition Used - like NEW Author(s) Jeffrey Ethell, Chuck Yeager, Bud Anderson Publisher Viking Studio Books Number of pages 224 Published date 1995 Language(s) English Size 22.5 x 28.5 x 2 cm Description The most important historical event of the 20th century was a war that is often remembered in black and white. Our collective memory of the years 1941–1945 exists largely in monochrome, because that is how most people experienced it—and continue to see it—in the films and photographs of the time. Colour film for both motion pictures and still photography was already available, but it was not widely used due to its fragility and the difficulties involved in processing it. Nevertheless, a number of pioneering photographers took early colour film into the war, and their images have survived remarkably well, offering a very different perspective on the period. At first glance, these photographs can be surprising; we are not accustomed to seeing the people, places, and events of the early 1940s in full colour. However, they gradually feel entirely natural, and they help bring the Second World War into a more immediate and relatable form. This volume presents a vivid colour record of the conflict through over 200 photographs, taken largely by amateur photographers—ordinary soldiers, sailors, and airmen who sought to document and preserve their experiences during the largest conflict in world history.