Darkness Visible: Memoir of a World War II Combat Photographer

Paperback Published on: 06/09/2002
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Synopsis

The average GI in World War II carried a rifle, had military support, was committed to whatever action his unit was engaged in, and often had time to rest and regroup before advancing. Conversely, the combat photographer had his camera, a sidearm, and a jeep, was sent wherever there was fighting to document what was happening. He often saw the worst of the war.

Charles Eugene Sumners was a still photographer in the 166th Signal Photo Company, and in Darkness Visible he offers his World War II memories--some sad, some happy, many horrendous, all life-changing. With the aid of many of his photographs reproduced in this book, he remembers boot camp, the trip overseas, and events in France, Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg, including the Battle of the Bulge, while covering Patton's Third Army's field artillery, infantrymen, engineers, the 10th Armored and the 6th Armored. Other subjects include Hitler youth, refugees, labor camps, POWs, other combat photographers including his friend Russ Meyer, and going back to Europe after the war.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN: 9780786412181
  • Number of pages: 200
  • Dimensions: 254 x 178 x 10 mm
  • Weight: 345g
  • Languages: English

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Darkness Visible - William Golding
As a huge admirer and a devout follower of the work of William Golding, I can only say this is a must read for anyone who has some knowledge or understandi... READ MORE
Gary Lewis