More of an FYI than anything else
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To be honest my reaction to the initial story had been "meh" WW2 is well documented. WW1 pics on the other hand would have been of interest.
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Last week, we and many others ran the story of a rather astounding collection of photographs that were supposedly discovered in a foxhole where the infamous Battle of the Bulge took place. Allegedly found by U.S. Navy Captain Mark Anderson and accompanying historian Jean Muller, the story goes that the duo found then scanned the images in an old camera, presenting them to the world seventy years after they were captured and left behind by a soldier who had been KIA. But that, it seems, is not the truth. A few days after posting the article, our Editor-in-Chief began receiving emails from concerned readers notifying us that the story was fabricated and that they had seen these photos before. Unable to confirm anything at the time, we kept our eye on it, reaching out to a number of people in regards to the situation. |
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To be honest my reaction to the initial story had been "meh" WW2 is well documented. WW1 pics on the other hand would have been of interest.
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