If they are originals, that is made from the original negatives at the time, yes.
Depends on what the content of the photos are. Some are worth nothing, others are worth a lot of money. Without knowing what the photos are about, it's pretty much impossible to offer a value.
I have pre world war Japanese dollars in $100,$10, and $5. Are they are worth anything? or how do I find out the worth?
hardly anything there are loads of them
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
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.
yes see ebay
Yes, World War II photos of Hiroshima can be valuable both historically and monetarily. They serve as poignant reminders of the events surrounding the atomic bombing and its aftermath, making them significant for collectors, historians, and museums. The value can vary based on factors such as the photo's rarity, condition, and provenance, with some original prints potentially fetching high prices at auctions. Additionally, they contribute to the broader narrative of peace and the consequences of war, enhancing their cultural significance.
$1 see ebay
They are unlikely to be worth a great deal of money. The war was extensively photographed by all participants, with both stills and motion pictures. Unless the photos are exceptionally dramatic or previously unknown depictions of previously unknown or undocumented incidents there is little chance you would find much of a market. The main value of most personal wartime photos would be the sentimental value to the man who took them.
yes!
Donate them to a museum if they are authentic. Dollar wise i'd have to say pretty worthless