Exhibition
Tony Vaccaro
1944-1945

Saint-Briac en fête. © Tony Vaccaro

Photographie de groupe de la plupart des officiers du 2ème bataillon du 331e RI. © Tony Vaccaro

Briacines et jeep américaine. © Tony Vaccaro

Le bal du 15 août à Saint-Briac. © Tony Vaccaro

Entrée dans Saint-Briac le 15 août 1944. Le 1er classe Jenkins avec son détecteur de mines. © Tony Vaccaro

Le baiser de la libération à Saint-Briac. Le sergent Constanzo avec la petite Noëlle le 15 août 1944. © Tony Vaccaro
A member of the 83rd infantry division, Tony Vaccaro landed in Normandy in June, 1944. His regiment entered Brittany and received the order to take Dol-de-Bretagne, Cancale, Saint-Malo, then Dinard. His expedition also took him to Saint Briac sur mer, near Nantes, then east of Europe to Berlin.
Throughout this terrible odyssey, photographer Tony Vaccaro took pictures, immortalizing these moments in History. From the beaches of Normandy to the ruins of Berlin, his pictures are also exceptional documents attesting to the brutality of war. They provide an unprecedented view of the daily lives of soldiers, their down time, their welcomings by the local populations, and their travels through Europe.
On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the Archival Department of the Ille et Vilaine will be exhibiting 129 pictures taken by Tony Vaccaro and donated to the region in 1995.
Until december 31, 2010
Mairie de Saint-Briac
18 rue de la Mairie
35800 Saint-Briac sur Mer
Links
http://www.saint-briac.com/fr/actualites/fiche.php?id=207
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