Posted on Aug 22, 2015
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The photographer Levi Bettweiser worked on the “Rescued Film Project”, an initiative to find and rescue old and undeveloped photos from all over the world. Recently, Bettweiser came across on his biggest find: 32 undeveloped rolls of film, shot by a single soldier during World War II. He found these film rolls in late 2014 at an auction in Ohio. Half of the rolls were labeled with various location names (i.e. Boston Harbor, Lucky Strike Beach, LaHavre Harbor). Look at these amazing photos by clicking or copying this link.


https://m.thevintagenews.com/2015/06/28/photographer-discovered-32-rolls-of-undeveloped-film-from-a-soldier-in-wwii/
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Sgt Kelli Mays
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A nice find. amazing that the film was not damaged and could still be developed.
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Wow, SCPO (Join to see), talk about reliving history. The quality reminds me of photos my father brought back from the Pacific.
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SSgt Alex Robinson
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I'm curious to see the photos.
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Just open the link provided.
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