I obtained a photo album which contained many official Wehrmacht photo-postcards as well as some snapshots taken by an unnamed U.S. Serviceman around the end of WWII. In the back of the album I found some rather graphic old photographs taken at the death camps. These black and white photographs are about 4 13/16 X 3 5/16 inches, give or take a 1/4 inch. There are duplicates of at least two of them. On the backs of the prints one can see faint "agfa" water marks, which indicates German photo-paper was used to print them. It is not the same as the photopaper used for the GI's snapshots, so I don't think he took these images. These prints appear to be old and genuine. Would these have been printed before or after the fall of the Third Reich?
Best regards,
Greg
Best regards,
Greg
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