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Google has digitised photos from LIFE

Discussion in 'WWII General' started by Za Rodinu, Nov 20, 2008.

  1. Army Man

    Army Man Member

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    Wow - what a fantastic link! I had no idea that Google was doing this, so thanks for the head's up.
     
  2. GPRegt

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    Found some Varsity photos I haven't previously seen.

    Steve W.
     
  3. w8liftr

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    Very nice.
     
  4. bigfun

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    great site Za! thabks!!
     
  5. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    Even more photos, ubelievable!!!

    The Spanish Culture Ministry has decided to publish an archive of photos from the Spanish Civil War, the Rojo Archive (from General Vicente Rojo, not Red!)

    Republican artillery
    http://pares.mcu.es/ArchivoRojo/Ima...0&txt_totalImagenes=0&dbCode=1&txt_polarizado=

    Guardia Civil (police) with a Hotchkiss MG
    http://pares.mcu.es/ArchivoRojo/Ima...0&txt_totalImagenes=0&dbCode=1&txt_polarizado=

    Enjoy :)
     
  6. IntIron

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    Excellent pictures!



    Yours,

    Bill
     
  7. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    Wait! There's MORE!!! "Footnote.com has digitized over 80,000 pictures from the vaults of The National Archives."

    The World War II Collection - Footnote




    I have to look into this in more detail, it seems the service will cease being free after an introductory period.
     

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