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  • Sadly, human trophies are as old as war itself | Reuters
    The Timesobtained a series of 18 photos of U S soldiers in Afghanistan posing with enemy corpses and published two of them in a story that began on page one The living posers are all grins
  • Military Personnel Photographs | National Archives
    The Still Picture Branch does not have collections of portraits headshots, group photos, or yearbooks created during training According to the military, graduates’ formal photos, both individual and group, were taken by private local commercial photographers and offered for sale at the time taken
  • Uncrating a WWII veteran’s war trophies from the Pacific
    Most times it is simply a uniform, a photo album, or some other odds and ends Very rarely do we stumble upon large groupings complete with an archive and high-end war souvenirs Recently we uncovered just that, a treasure trove of artifacts from a soldier who fought in the Pacific, including Japanese weapons and the crate he shipped them home in!
  • Fingers in the Attic - Pacific Standard
    The reporters note that prisoners were tortured and executed; their ears and scalps were collected as souvenirs One soldier was recorded as having kicked out the teeth of executed civilians for gold fillings
  • [TMP] Vietnam Ear Necklace. . . . Topic - The Miniatures Page
    But there are numerous photos and other physical evidence of Allied soldiers mutilating enemy corpses in the Pacific in other ways Skulls as trophies seem to have been a popular thing, and there are numerous photographic examples of that
  • Allied Headhunters - Research Explains Origins of Wartime . . .
    “The civilian public was shocked to learn that GIs, sailors and marines fighting the Japanese were collecting and trading the ears, teeth and heads of enemy dead ” IN THE spring of 1944, Life magazine ran a picture that touched off a firestorm of controversy
  • Keepsakes of War | The Great War: A Centennial Remembrance | HBLL
    Bringing home souvenirs from the war was not unique to World War I Clinton Larson and Leland Selvey are examples of soldiers that kept items they had acquired during the war Souvenirs ranged from clothing to official papers to printed materials to photographs


















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