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Arnold E. Samuelson

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33: 417: 17: 93:(December 1944), and, in 1945, he was given command of Combat Assignment Unit #123. That unit consisted of two motion picture cameramen, John O'Brian and Edward Urban, and two still photographers, 81:(June 6, 1944), Samuelson came ashore on the Normandy beaches with the 167th Signal Photographic Company and began documenting the Allied military campaigns in 173: 479: 119:
During this campaign, Samuelson's crew was the first group of Allied photographers to document Nazi crimes and the plight of concentration camp prisoners at
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Company in Portland, Oregon. In May 1942, he was inducted into the U.S. Army. He served in the Army Air Forces and later joined the
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Portrait of U.S. combat photographer Arnold E. Samuelson. France, 1944-1945, courtesy of
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167th Signal Photographic Company - A World War II Reenacting group in the USA
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J Malan Heslop
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Mauthausen
World War II
Allied
Nazi war crimes
World War II
Eastman Kodak
Signal Corps
D-Day
France
Belgium
Battle of the Bulge
J Malan Heslop
9th Armored Division
Leipzig
80th Infantry Division
Austria
Lenzing
Ebensee
Mauthausen concentration camp
167th Signal Photographic Company - A World War II Reenacting group in the USA
Arnold E. Samuelson
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Photography of the Holocaust
Photographs
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