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In 1935, the firm Kodak developed the color film Kodachrome which was one of the first comercial color films available, together with Agfacolor, in 1936, with which one could get transparencies or color slides. The color film Kodacolor was introduced in 1941 and it contributed to its popularization, though the Second World War had started in 1939. Many photographic improvements became available during this war period and it was used mostly in the military field. Some of the shots that survived after sixty years are the ones that you can see here, though there are still many, many more in private hands, which, I think, is not right because they are part of Humankind's Historic Patrimony and are above any selfish way to appropiate them.

It is not my intention to violate any copyright law, so if any of these pictures were violating it, please tell me.

By the way, the pictures are actually real big (let's say they move around 800x600 and 100 Kb.), so you may not want to see all of them at the same time. I preferred it like this because I know there is a lot of people who will like to take a closer look to them (and I hope some of this people will also be kind enough to write telling me any info they can find out about the pics).

Well, I'll try to add pictures as often as I can. I guess all the World War II fanatics out there like to see this kind of things as much as I do, so if you like it, it would be great if you could contribute with any WW2 color pictures you could have.

I would like to thank again all the contributors who are making possible the growth of this site. Yours,

Galland

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