Original news photo service image, 8x6 inches, 1918. Good condition. $950
In this image here we are introduced to a small group of captured German soldiers displaying a wide range of emotions over a wide range of faces.
There were over 8 million soldiers taken prisoner during WWI, that in addition to the 21 million who were wounded and the 9.7 million killed: 38 million. Plus 6.8 million civilians who were killed: 45 million. And the numbers for civilians wounded are just, well, not reliable, as they were not really collected, or collectible. At the end of it all, there were probably between 50 to 75 million soldiers and civilians killed or wounded or taken captive during the war...not including civilians who were killed by the hardships or starvation caused by the conflict. Big, big numbers. (AN earlier post here looked at the population/percentages of these losses, here).
Detail: this shows struggle and age in a face that I reckon to be a mid-teen's, a child's face, hardened baby fat.
Detail:the older man isn't much more so, just beaten, exhaustion.
Detail:they look defeated and concerned, though the middle guy (who doesn't seem to quite fit in with the rest) looks as though he may be relieved. Maybe not.
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