North African Battlefields of World War II

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Matthew Arnold | North African Battlefields of World War II



Matthew Arnold | North African Battlefields of World War II

All images Š Copyright 2012 Matthew Arnold Photography, All Rights Reserved.



“ For more than half a century, time and weather have purified the ground at El Guettar and Kasserine and Longstop. But the slit trenches remain, and rusty C-ration cans, and shell fragments scattered like seed corn. The lay of the land also remains —the vulnerable low ground, the superior high ground: incessant reminders of how, in battle, topography is fate.”

— Rick Atkinson, An Army at Dawn, The War in North Africa

This project considers the varied landscapes of North Africa that the Allied soldier of World War II was forced to endure. Thousands of miles from home, largely untraveled and ignorant of lands and peoples outside their home countries, he was dropped onto the shores of what must have seemed to him a dangerous and alien environment—his understanding of the land limited to stereotype, myth and the relevant army field manual. I spent a month in Tunisia in February 2011 and just returned from a month in Libya to photograph these unfamiliar North African landscapes upon which many crucial battles in the North African Campaign were fought. The sites were found using old battle maps to follow the paths that the Allied military units used and hadn’t been seen and certainly not photographed in over 60 years. I have documented the battlefields as they currently stand in a personal style of landscape photography; impressionistic muted horizons of desert, coastal seascape and grassland, incorporating bunkers, trenches and physical artifacts of the conflict that remain as part of the environment (bully-beef tins, spent cartridges and unexploded ordinances of all kinds) that have been left to the elements for decades. With the 70th anniversary of Al Alamein closely at hand this year as well as the anniversary of the end of the North African Campaign next year, and the current unrest in this region, these images become quite germane.


Pillbox Z97 after a sandstorm, Wadi Zitoune Battlefield, Libya



Artillery placement, Bunker Z84, Wadi Zitoune Battlefield, Libya



Embankment, Kassereen Pass Battlefield, Tunisia



Artillery shell, Sbeitla Battlefield, Tunisia



Tributary, Plage Zouaraa, Tunisia



Artillery position, Bir Hachim Battlefield, Libya



Defensive position prior to a sandstorm, Alem Hamza Battlefield, Libya



Plage Zouaraa, Tunisia



Pillbox, Mareth Line, Tunisia



Chotte El Jerid after a sandstorm, Tunisia



Tree line above blown German bridge, Wadi al Kouf, Libya



Fondouk Gap Battlefield, Tunisia



Bunker entrance, Wadi es Sehel Battlefield, Libya



Akarit Battlefield, Tunisia



Wadi, Kassereen Pass Battlefield, Tunisia



Italian “Red Devil� stick grenade, Wadi es Sehel Battlefield, Libya



Blowing grass, Alem Hamza Battlefield, Libya



Artillery Placement overlooking the sea, Bunker Z87, Wadi Zitoune Battlefield, Libya



Wadi, Kassereen Pass Battlefield, Tunisia



Blowing sand, Chotte El Jerid, Tunisia



Trenches, Mareth Line, Tunisia, WWII



Gun placement, Bunker Z97, after a sandstorm, Wadi Zitoune Battlefield, Libya



Rain, Medjez El Bab Battlefield, Tunisia



Desert flowers, Road to Gabes, Tunisia



Watering hole, Wadi Zitoune Battlefield, Libya



Large foxhole in blowing sand, Alem Hamza Battlefield, Libya



German stick grenade, Wadi es Sehel Battlefield, Libya



Fort Auda overlooking Wadi Auda, Libya



Bunker Z87 overlooking Mersa Zitoune, Wadi Zitoune Battlefield, Libya



Allied trenches atop Jbel Bou Aoukaz, Tunisia



Bunker, Kassereen Pass Battlefield, Tunisia



Wadi Auda Water Pumping Station below Fort Auda, Libya



Matthew Arnold | North African Battlefields of World War II

For more information about this work or Matthew Arnold Photography: matthew@matthewarnoldphotography.com +1.917.497.5054 317 East 3rd Street, No. 13 New York, NY 10009

All images Š Copyright 2012 Matthew Arnold Photography, All Rights Reserved.


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