Portraits of the French Resistance - August, 1944.
A young German soldier (exact age unknown) after being captured by Allied forces at Normandy.
“A soldier of the 25th Infantry Division, coated with sweat and grime, patrols thick jungle near the Cambodian border, Nov. 26, 1966.”
A portrait of American Civil War general Ambrose Burnside.
He is also the man responsible for the word “sideburns,” which were originally called “burnsides” before the syllables were reversed.
“A recruit at a police training center, in Kunduz, Afghanistan, on September 28, 2011.”
A South Vietnamese woman covering her mouth as she watches the exhumation of a mass grave. It contained the bodies of men murdered by members of the Vietcong.
The woman’s husband, father, and brother had been missing for over a year, and she feared they might have been buried there.
April, 1969.




