Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Morocco, 1930-1945
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
WWII Images, 1930-1945
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
Commercial postcard, "Maroc - Conteur Arabe," Arab storyteller, undated
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
Commercial postcard, "Fes - Les souks du Talaa," market in Fes, undated
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
Commercial postcard, "Maroc - Mechoui en plein air," man grilling food in the street, undated
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
Images from Morroco(?), camel caravan, gardens, and street scenes, undated
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
David J. Smith(?), 1942-1945
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
Copy of a Nazi document promoting Hermann Dietzel from Captain to Major in the Shutzpolizei, 1942-1945
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
Removing bodies from rubble, 1942-1945
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.
Docks, coastal town and warships, similar to 1-02-24, 1942-1945
Images removed from MSS 478, specifically the David J. Smith portion. Includes images from North Africa, Morocco, and Mount Vesuvius erupting in 1944. Images of dead bodies, bodies in rubble, and removing bodies from what appears to be destroyed builings (Italy?) during WWII. Some of the images are commercially produced, but it is unknown if Smith took the remainder.