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  2. File:2nd Infantry Division, E-1 draw, Easy Red sector, Omaha ...

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    English: Troops of the US Army 2nd Infantry Division march up the bluff at the E-1 draw in the Easy Red sector of Omaha Beach, Normandy, France on D+1, June 7, 1944.They are going past the German bunker, Widerstandsnest 65 (WN 65), that defended the route up the Ruquet Valley to Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer.

  3. Willie and Joe - Wikipedia

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    Mauldin retired in 1991. The pair reappeared in a 1998 Veterans Day strip of the popular comic Peanuts, using art that had been copied out of a 1944 Willie and Joe panel. [10] Charles M. Schulz, creator of Peanuts and himself a World War II Infantry combat veteran, was a personal friend of Mauldin's and considered him a hero. [11]

  4. Art and World War II - Wikipedia

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    First, art (and, more generally, culture) found itself at the centre of an ideological war. Second, during World War II, many artists found themselves in the most difficult conditions (in an occupied country, in internment camps, in death camps) and their works are a testimony to a powerful "urge to create." Such creative impulse can be ...

  5. Frank Wootton (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Wootton was commissioned by Edward Saunders to do art and book illustrations. In this time he wrote several books on art instruction, one of which, How to Draw Aircraft, went on to be a best-seller, In 1939, he volunteered for the Royal Air Force but instead was invited by the commander-in-chief of the Allied Air Forces to accept a special duty commission as war artist to the R.A ...

  6. American official war artists - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, the Navy Combat Art Program was founded in order to ensure that competent artists would be present at the scene of history-making events. Eight active duty artists developed a record of all phases of World War II; and all major naval operations have been depicted by Navy artists.

  7. John Mennie - Wikipedia

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    Art teacher John George Mennie , A.R.M.S. D.A.(ABDN). ARMS., [ 1 ] (26 November 1911 – 24 August 1982) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] was a Scottish artist who came to public attention in 2011 for his many contemporaneous drawings of his life as a prisoner of war during the Japanese occupation of Singapore and Thailand in World War II .

  8. Kerr Eby - Wikipedia

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    As the United States returned to war in 1941, Eby attempted to reenlist but was denied because of his age. He found service instead in the combat artists program created by Abbott Laboratories to cover the war. He operated primarily in the Pacific during World War II, where he landed with the Marines on Tarawa and Guadalcanal. He created many ...

  9. Military art - Wikipedia

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    These pictures were presented at large-scale exhibitions during the war years; After the end of World War II, Americans took possession of Japanese artwork. [74] [75] [76] There are some who may choose not to create war art. During the course of World War II, the Italians created virtually no art which documented the conflict.