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Tamas Konok Sr. - Hungarian war correspondent, depicting in his black-and-white and color photographs in 1942 bend of the Don, and the life of its inhabitants Hungarian soldiers.
Scenes of military battles Hungarian photographers prefer the surrounding scenery and the daily lives of people who are in some way trying to survive in a war, whether soldiers, prisoners of war or civilians. Most of the pictures Tamasha Conoco in its spirit is not consistent with the purpose of propaganda at the time. The plug series, united under the title "We are fighting against them," depicting portraits of prisoners of war and civilians, was banned for display at the exhibition in Budapest in 1943. Representations leaders of the Hungarian army of the "enemy" is fundamentally different from the images that were captured in the photographs.
Under the cut 78 color photographs.
Source: www.fortepan.hu
Scenes of military battles Hungarian photographers prefer the surrounding scenery and the daily lives of people who are in some way trying to survive in a war, whether soldiers, prisoners of war or civilians. Most of the pictures Tamasha Conoco in its spirit is not consistent with the purpose of propaganda at the time. The plug series, united under the title "We are fighting against them," depicting portraits of prisoners of war and civilians, was banned for display at the exhibition in Budapest in 1943. Representations leaders of the Hungarian army of the "enemy" is fundamentally different from the images that were captured in the photographs.
Under the cut 78 color photographs.
Source: www.fortepan.hu