Camera found in WWII trench contains miraculously preserved photo
Specialists from Rostov-on-Don developed the film from a Kodak camera which is estimated to have been in the trench for 75 years. According to historians, the men and women in the photo were from a military group who were some of the first ones to see action in the first year of the war. The camera was found next to the remains of the officer—assumed to be a political inspector—his ammunition and helmet.
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