THE BRITISH ARMY FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHIC UNIT 1941 - 1947 - Captain E G Malindine, War Office and Army Film and Photographic Unit official photographer shortly after being appointed to 5 Section of the Army Film and Photographic Unit, and tasked with covering the Normandy landings and operations in North West Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German
THE BRITISH ARMY FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHIC UNIT 1941 - 1947 - Captain E G Malindine, War Office and Army Film and Photographic Unit official photographer shortly after being appointed to 5 Section of the Army Film and Photographic Unit, and tasked with covering the Normandy landings and operations in North West Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German surrender to Field Marshal Montgomery and the Potsdam Conference. One of the most experienced photographers to serve with the AFPU, Malindine worked with James Jarche as a staff photographer for the Daily Herald newspaper before the war, and returned to this job afterwards. His brother Bill, a photographer for the Daily Express, also served with the AFPU British Army, Army Film and Photographic Unit
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