Lot 361

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THIRD ARMY WAR-DATE PRESENTATION COMBAT PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM
Extraordinary photograph album presented to Army Signal Corps photographer 1st Lt. Joseph M. Zinni by Col. Elton F. Hammond, commander of the 166th Photo Company to which Zinni was attached. Other copies of this album were prepared for presentation to Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. and officers of the Third Army Headquarters, which Hammond''s June 14, 1945 printed presentation indicates. The 11 1/2" x 14 1/2" leather album is imprinted with Zinni''s name and "THIRD US ARMY ETO" on the cover. Within are nearly 650 professional photographs taken by Zinni and other Signal Corps photographers, each 5" x 4" b/w, many of which are stamped as "CONFIDENTIAL" and not cleared for release, almost all bear captions on the verso. Virtually every aspect of 26th Infantry Division''s participation in the ETO is covered. Included are images of: Patton, Eisenhower and Marshall in the field; gliders; camouflaged field artillery; sniper nests; surrendering Germans including the surrender of Gen. Erich Elster and nearly 20,000 of his men; approx. 90 photos from the Battle of the Bulge and aftermath with shattered tanks, dead Germans beside an American Jeep (possibly Skorzeny''s infiltrators), men in the field under harsh winter conditions, aerial views of bombed towns, etc.; Westwall fortifications, horse-mounted MPs, destroyed towns, landing craft operations, liberation of American POWs, murdered Jews, GIs in the field and advancing with tank support in various towns and villages; and a great deal more. A fraction of the photos apparently are not stamped or otherwise marked, these apparently being Zinni''s own photos from the war and not submitted to the Signal Corps, or are original, first-generation prints. A superb collection in fine condition! 1st Lt. Joseph M. Zinni was assigned to the 166th and 168th Signal Photographic Cos., U.S. Signal Corps (attached to the 26th Infantry under Bradley and Patton. The 26th arrived in France in September, 1944, and fought across France to Metz before becoming engaged in the Battle of the Bulge. It broke through the Ardennes, moving into Luxembourg and Austria to take Linz, then into Czechoslovakia until war''s end.

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September 13, 2017 11:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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