Be wary of photos in brashly glossy condition that are just too perfect.
it depends on the pic
value of mussolinis war photos
I, George Bush, took all the photos during the world war I and world war II.Not a photo i took! I took all the photos !hahahahahahahahahaha
I don't know the answer to this question, but I have a photo of my grandfather, taken, I think, during the 1st World War (I know he was in the Royal Navy then), and in the photo he's wearing a cap with 'HMS Victory' on. My mother thinks it was a training ship, rather than an actual battleship. Would appreciate any info that might be out there.
Photo slides of World War I would be worth quite a bit of money depending on their condition and the contents of the photo. High quality photos of the war are somewhat rare due to photography techniques used in the period.
the great war the great war
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It was called the Great War, the war to end all wars
its spelled WWII
The original ANZAC landing occurred in 1915, during World War I.
The picture at Mt Suribachi was actually not the first raising of the flag. The original was pretty small so they took it down and got a bigger one from a landing ship then the photographer took a picture of that.
i know about world war II but not world war I i know on world war II is japan tried to lay a bomb on Augusta.