Original Bilder Zweiter Weltkrieg Wert?

Ich bin im Besitz von ca 40 Bildern vom zweiten Weltkrieg.Teilweise sind die Bilder hinten mit Datum und Ortsangabe beschriftet.Die Bilder zeigen auch tote Soldaten.Zerstörte Flugzeuge.Aufnahmen aus überwiegend Frankreich. Bei dem Bild mit dem Auto handelt es sich um das Auto des Hauptmanns dessen Fahrer mein Großvater war.Die Aufnahmen zeigen einen Einblick in Zeitgeschichte.Um die Zusammenhänge zu verstehen.Mein Großvater war Kfz Mechaniker und Elektriker.Er wurde später Fahrer vom Hauptmann.Es würde mich trotzdem interessieren wie diese Bilder im Verkauf gehandelt werden.Bei manchen Bildern wo auch Leid und Tod zu sehen sind bedarf es einen respektvollen und würdigen Umgang.Es sind ca 70 Fotos.Daneben hab ich ab Oktober 1939 bis 1944 noch Feldpostbriefe welche aus Polen, Österreich, Frankreich usw stammen.Ich werde versuchen das ganze zu sortieren und aufarbeiten.Meine Frage ist auch was macht Bilder wertvoll.Vielen Dank.

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Fraganti
1 year ago

If there is a rare material (also uniform variants) that has not been photographed too often, it is well paid.

The aircraft photo e.g. B., I’d research well in your place. That alone can reach 3-digit prices on auctions.

The photo below is bad in itself. The motive could be interesting, but too much foreground, cut off at the top and strongly blurred. This has a clearly value-reducing effect, even if it is fixed, what is exactly and where it was recorded.

ritesinelaude
1 year ago

No. It’s not valuable.

ritesinelaude
1 year ago
Reply to  Ghostrider64

Yeah.

By value?

Krawallbotz
1 year ago

Perhaps a home museum would have interest, but surely as a gift

Krawallbotz
1 year ago
Reply to  Ghostrider64

Less

Glueckwunsch49
1 year ago

They’re not worth anything. Idea value for your family.

Glueckwunsch49
1 year ago
Reply to  Ghostrider64

That’s not related to your photos. their material value.

wilees
1 year ago

The recordings show an insight into time history.

And thus max. have a personal value for individual ones – otherwise such images can be found on the net and museums are also not interested in it.

musso
1 year ago

such images – without dead, as disrespectful! – I have risen, and thousands of others too. They are at best a memory for the family.

musso
1 year ago
Reply to  Ghostrider64

they’re already in a baptism. But then you have to bring enlightening insights. e.g. removal in the midst of a gaffing village as a testimony to the fact that all knew that there people were taken away in the wild. The piles of gold teeth in the concentration camp, such things. The left picture below might be interesting with corresponding background research, but it is not as well recognizable what is happening there.