Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot

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Due to the technical conditions of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old photos can be revitalized and the glorious years of the past can be re-patched in the photos in a colorful way. This article has compiled some photos of color repairs from that year. These photos were carefully color repaired by designer Paul Reynolds from Birmingham, England, under the promotion of British journalist Michael Carroll.

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲attacked Pearl Harbor

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲attacked Pearl Harbor

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲U.S. Marine Corps 17th Regiment-level combat team that is landing on Carlos Island

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲On April 17, 1943, the US Coast Guard's Spencer tried hard to rescue 41 surviving crew members before the submarine sinks. Then the HX-233 merchant fleet that it escorted continued to sail forward

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

U.S. Coast Guard USS Spencer warship

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲US Coast Guard Spencer is throwing deep bombs

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲Sinking U-175 boat

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲US soldiers inspected a single-person submarine rushing to the shore at Anzio Beach, Italyhtml

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲On November 20, 1943, a F6F-3 affiliated to the Fifth Fighter Squadron of the U.S. Navy Grumman Fighter Squadron. "Hellcat" fighter in "York City " (CV-10) is waiting to take off. At this time, York City is attacking the Japanese targets of Marshall Islands to cover the US landing operation in the Gilbert Islands

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲France Sukufu cruise submarine

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

German UC-61 submarine wreckage during the War period

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▲On June 6, 1944, US soldiers who were preparing to take a LCVP landing craft to rush to the beach of Omaha

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲ Explosion and sinking British Navy USS Ballum battleship

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲On March 19, 1945, USS Franklin aircraft carrier was attacked by a bomb of a Japanese aircraft and lost power tml1

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲On February 16, 1945, the 40mm anti-aircraft guns on the US Hornet aircraft carrier were defending against air. At that time, various aircraft under its 58th Task Force were carrying out the combat operation of air strikes Tokyo

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲German Navy's Tirpitz battleship

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNewsDue to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲U.S. soldiers forced to cross Rhine under German artillery fire

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲A Allied bomber drops bombs at a Japanese destroyer

Due to the technical limitations of that year, most of the photos we see depicting the war in the 1930s and 1940s are black and white instead of color, which has caused certain obstacles to us to understand the history of that year more intuitively. By re-coloring, these old phot - DayDayNews

▲The crew on the light cruiser of the Royal Navy Sheffield is staring at the huge waves

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