The Second World War in color /
Stewart Binns and Adrian Wood ; in association with the Imperial War Museum ; foreword by Ludovic Kennedy.
- Lincolnwood, Ill. : Contemporary Books, 2000.
- 208 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm.
Originally published: Second World War in colour. London : Pavilion Books, 1999.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 205) and index.
Publisher description: For more than 60 years, the Second World War has been presented in shades of gray, drained of the hues of reality. Much of the war was shot in color but remained out of the public record until very recently. Now, The Second World War in Color brings the past back into the present with a remarkable color record, accompanied by poignant letters and writings from those who witnessed the action. Amazing photos show the blood on Mussolini's shirt after his execution and the colors of the rubble in Hiroshima. With The Second World War in Color, the two generations that have grown up since the conflict can see what it was like with stunning new clarity.