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As an Official Army Photographer, Mac Fleming's assignment was to take motion pictures of significant wartime events for the US Army. In the pouch intended to carry his first-aid kit on his belt, he instead carried a small personal camera, which he used to take pictures of the people and places that interested him, capturing in his field notes details of the life he observed. From these records, Fleming has assembled this absorbing private chronicle of war and peace. Assigned to the European Theater in February 1945, he filmed the action from the battle for the Remagen Bridge across the Rhine, to the fighting in the Hartz Mountains, on to the linkup with the Russian forces at the Elbe River. After the armistice, Fleming helped document how the Allied Expeditionary Force established a military government in Germany to cope with masses of POWs, establish control of the country, deal with the atrocities committed by the German army, and help thousands of newly released slave laborers retu

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Malcolm Fleming's recently published book of World War II-related photographs represents a refreshing change to their normal relegation as book inserts. Indeed, his photo collection is elegant in its simplicity and conciseness; Fleming lets his pictures do the talking in this handsome new volume.

* H-War *

Most vividly . . . capture[s] ordinary people caught in the midst of war . . . Anyone interested in the history of combat photography and the Second World War will be thankful that Fleming's work has been preserved for future generations.INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY June 2016

* INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY *

Anyone interested in the history of combat photography and the Second World War will be thankful that Fleming's work has been preserved for future generations.

* Indiana Magazine of History *

Table of Contents

Foreword by James H. Madison
Introduction by Malcolm L. Fleming
Part I. The War: A Chronological Story
1. Battle for Remagen Bridge across the Rhine River
2. Fast Evacuation of Wounded—An Experiment
3. Continued Fighting
4. On Leave in Paris for Training
5. Advance Through the Hartz Mountains
6. Civilians During the War
7. Russians in East Germany Part I
8. Russians in East Germany Part II
9. Gardelegen Atrocity
Part II. The Peace: Peacetime Occupation as I Saw It
10. Rules of the Occupying U.S. Army
11. Wartime Destruction
12. People on the Move Following Victory in Europe May 7
13. Displaced Persons or DP's—A Nice Name for Slave Labor
14. German Village & Country Life
15. Reminders of the Past
16. Relations Between U.S. Soldiers and German Civilians
17. Where Are the German PW's?
18. Entertainment & Rest
19. Going Home

Afterword by Bradley D. Cook

From War to Peace in 1945 Germany

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      Publisher: MH - Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 5/2/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780253019561, 978-0253019561
      ISBN10: 0253019567

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      As an Official Army Photographer, Mac Fleming's assignment was to take motion pictures of significant wartime events for the US Army. In the pouch intended to carry his first-aid kit on his belt, he instead carried a small personal camera, which he used to take pictures of the people and places that interested him, capturing in his field notes details of the life he observed. From these records, Fleming has assembled this absorbing private chronicle of war and peace. Assigned to the European Theater in February 1945, he filmed the action from the battle for the Remagen Bridge across the Rhine, to the fighting in the Hartz Mountains, on to the linkup with the Russian forces at the Elbe River. After the armistice, Fleming helped document how the Allied Expeditionary Force established a military government in Germany to cope with masses of POWs, establish control of the country, deal with the atrocities committed by the German army, and help thousands of newly released slave laborers retu

      Trade Review

      Malcolm Fleming's recently published book of World War II-related photographs represents a refreshing change to their normal relegation as book inserts. Indeed, his photo collection is elegant in its simplicity and conciseness; Fleming lets his pictures do the talking in this handsome new volume.

      * H-War *

      Most vividly . . . capture[s] ordinary people caught in the midst of war . . . Anyone interested in the history of combat photography and the Second World War will be thankful that Fleming's work has been preserved for future generations.INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY June 2016

      * INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY *

      Anyone interested in the history of combat photography and the Second World War will be thankful that Fleming's work has been preserved for future generations.

      * Indiana Magazine of History *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by James H. Madison
      Introduction by Malcolm L. Fleming
      Part I. The War: A Chronological Story
      1. Battle for Remagen Bridge across the Rhine River
      2. Fast Evacuation of Wounded—An Experiment
      3. Continued Fighting
      4. On Leave in Paris for Training
      5. Advance Through the Hartz Mountains
      6. Civilians During the War
      7. Russians in East Germany Part I
      8. Russians in East Germany Part II
      9. Gardelegen Atrocity
      Part II. The Peace: Peacetime Occupation as I Saw It
      10. Rules of the Occupying U.S. Army
      11. Wartime Destruction
      12. People on the Move Following Victory in Europe May 7
      13. Displaced Persons or DP's—A Nice Name for Slave Labor
      14. German Village & Country Life
      15. Reminders of the Past
      16. Relations Between U.S. Soldiers and German Civilians
      17. Where Are the German PW's?
      18. Entertainment & Rest
      19. Going Home

      Afterword by Bradley D. Cook

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