World War I Through Amazing Autochrome Photos by Hans Hildenbrand

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Hans Hildenbrand (1870–1957) was a German photographer who was famous for taking color photographs during World War I. His French counterpart is considered Jules Gervais-Courtellemont.

Hildenbrand published articles in the art and design magazine Bauhaus in the late 1920s. He was a photographer for National Geographic after the war. These amazing Autochrome photos are part of his work that Hans Hildenbrand took during World War I.
Soldiers washing clothes in Somme-Py during WWI

A farm in Alsace, WWI

A field post station of the 3rd Army during WWI

Anti balloon gun, WWI

Canteen in the trenches during WWI

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