This book chronicles the journey of Frank S. Errigo, one of two photograhers chosen in the 40s, to take the first color images of World War II. From his journey on the Liberty Ship, to the shores of Algiers, and following the footsteps of Patton across Sicily to the Landing at Anzio and the Liberation of Rome, the striking images in this book are the first color photos of that era. Particpate in that journey through the unforgetable faces of that war.
Über den Autor
I was a World War II combat photographer in the European Theater who followed Patton’s Fifth Army from Algiers, across Sicily, the landing at Anzio and the Liberation of Rome. I was also one of two photographers chosen to use the first color film, Kodachrome, given to the Army by Eastman Kodak. Allowed to keep my ‚outtakes‘, my private collection of World War II color still photography provides an unique visual record of powerful historical moments. This book of photography from that period to preserves for posterity these stunning color images of WWII.