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Stunning Combat Artwork Reveals WWII Fighting That Will Never Be Seen Again

• Robert Johnson and Jeremy Bender
The practice of illustrating combat for people at home began during the Civil War, when special artists, or "specials" embedded with troops on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line.
Even in World War II, more than 100 artists were sent to thirteen theaters of war. The following paintings are specific to combat dogfighting and offer a glimpse into a way of warfare the world may never see again.
 
 

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