I was really amazed by the TV series "True Colours of WW2" or whatever it's called in English. Those colour films made all the horrors seem like yesterday. B/W films and photos make history look older than it is, and B/W technology was used way into the 70ies.
As most of you probably don't know, colour photography was invented by the French Lumiere brothers about the turn of the last century. But it took a while before they really exported it. I've found some sites where the Frogs and their Russian friends show the period of WW1 and even earlier in it's true colours. Even if it was almost a 100 years ago, these pictures make the history feel much closer. They were just humans too, and they took part in one of the most idiotic mistakes ever.
I'm surprised we havent seen these pictures in the mainstream history books before, as the winners write the history, and the French certainly claimed to have won when they dictated the Peace in Versaille. I don't think it's some Technicolor or Photoshopping, it really seems to be true colour photos from that time.
(To bad they removed the best site, that one was really AWESOME. It was only a temporary link.)
As most of you probably don't know, colour photography was invented by the French Lumiere brothers about the turn of the last century. But it took a while before they really exported it. I've found some sites where the Frogs and their Russian friends show the period of WW1 and even earlier in it's true colours. Even if it was almost a 100 years ago, these pictures make the history feel much closer. They were just humans too, and they took part in one of the most idiotic mistakes ever.
I'm surprised we havent seen these pictures in the mainstream history books before, as the winners write the history, and the French certainly claimed to have won when they dictated the Peace in Versaille. I don't think it's some Technicolor or Photoshopping, it really seems to be true colour photos from that time.
(To bad they removed the best site, that one was really AWESOME. It was only a temporary link.)
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