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Eighty years ago, N.D. native photographed liberation of Nazi camps with Eisenhower

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Tracy Briggs

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Eighty years ago, the world saw the unthinkable—and thanks to a young man from Oakes, North Dakota, we have the images to prove it. Leo Moore was Gen. Eisenhower’s personal photographer during World War II, capturing the liberation of Nazi concentration camps with a steady lens and heavy heart. From Hollywood studios to the horrors of war, Moore’s journey reminds us that history’s truth often depends on those who are willing to document it. His photographs remain among the most haunting—and necessary—records of our past. Tracy Briggs with InForum has the full story.

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