31 Rolls Of Undeveloped Film By Unknown WWII Soldier Discovered And Restored
About 70 years ago, an unknown soldier in WWII shot 31 rolls of photo film documenting his experiences during his service. Now, Levi Bettweiser, a collector and restorer of old and historical photos, has discovered and rescued them from being lost forever.
Bettweiser, who works with the Rescued Film Project, discovered the undeveloped film at an auction in Ohio. Some had been damaged by water and rust, so he wasn’t sure what to expect; “There is a large possibility that I might not recover a single image from any of these rolls of film;” he said. But the film photography processing work, which he did in his own kitchen, paid off: “When I pulled the film that I had just developed out of my film development tank and look at them, I’m the very first person that has ever seen that interesting photo.”
To see what black and white photos this unknown soldier captured many years ago, and to hear Bettweiser’s story in his own words, read on below – and be sure to check out his answers to our questions!
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“The rescued WWII film is truly unique from anything else we’ve rescued so far, which currently is over 5,500 vintage photos and counting,” Levi Bettweiser told Bored Panda. “But I think the fact that these images are documenting a large historical event that impacted so many people really creates a sense of intrigue with anyone viewing them”
“We acquired the 31 rolls at a live Auction in Ohio. They were inside a large ziplock style plastic bag. I could see that many were hand-labeled which is always a draw when it comes to old photo film”
“We’ve been receiving a ton of information about the locations in which the photos were taken because those are hard facts that you can research. But when it comes to who the photographer as we have much less to go on”
“It’s interesting to us that many of the images are taken outside of whatever respective scene being shot”
“The photographer doesn’t really seem to be interacting with whatever the action is. Almost as if they’re some sort of journalist documenting significant moments. We’ve had some research suggesting that the images could be the documentation of the return home trip of several POW’s”
“We feel that we are at a tipping point when it comes to photo restoration. Every day that passes, we are losing images. So we really advocate for everyone to become a rescuer to make sure these moments in history aren’t lost forever. We accept film contributions and process all film for free”
The story in Levi Bettweiser’s own words:
The photos he found:
We’d like to thank Levi Bettweiser and the Rescued Film Project for talking to us about this extraordinary discovery. We wish them luck with the rest of their important work!
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Share on FacebookThank you, Mr. Bettweiser. for taking the time and care to get these films and carefully develop them.
Thank YOU for taking the time to support the project.
Load More Replies...Every picture taken is 1/60 second of history documented.
Load More Replies...and ironically our instagram is actually pretty cool, http://instagram.com/rescuedfilm/
Load More Replies...We've got all you can handle with over 5,500 images and counting. Head to our instagram for more. @rescuedfilm
Load More Replies...Absolutely amazing! Such a historic time for the world!.what a treasure!
All moments in time are historic. But these images capture a time that impacted such a large group of people. Thanks for viewing!
Load More Replies...fascinating glimpse back into time and history s and well done to those who have done this work.
Good day! I know this is kinda off topic nevertheless I’d figured I’d ask. Would you be interested in trading links or maybe guest writing a blog article or vice-versa? My blog covers a lot of the same topics as yours and I think we could greatly benefit from each other. If you’re interested feel free to send me an email . I look forward to hearing from you! Excellent blog by the way!י
He is doing The Lord's work, absolutely breathtaking images...the soldier that took these had an amazing unparalleled sense of composition. I'm seriously saying this so please let me know how to follow through but I want to buy this man a bottle of scotch, like that good s**t they drink in Archer. Not to sound like a pretentious whatever but some of those brought me to tears, the duality of seeing the detail of these truly unique shots despite the ravages of time illustrates the frailty and endurance of those brave soldiers.
Just in awe of your dedication of your passion. Thank you for sharing.
really awsome!! hope more share to come :D thank you so much for sharing
People like Mr. Bettweiser are the reason that these kind of historical events will never be forgotten, thank you!
Beautiful! Only wish that we could see the faces of the people in the first picture.
So fabulous to see this being done. This work is very important and emotional.
It would be wonderful if someone was able to identify the locations in some of those pictures. My Father was in the 113th AAA Battalion.
So glad I was able to get the video to work. Now I see his process. Fantastic.
Really fantastic. But there is no narrative. But there is no info about location of pics. Wish he had left more information.
Cool. I have at least 1/2 dozen disposable cameras which have never been developed, from family trips, etc. when my teen kids were younger.
How wonderful. My husband took over 300 pictures while he was over in Vietnam. (slides)
we haven't rescued any Vietnam images, yet.
Load More Replies...I cannot tell you in words why but watching your video and viewing these photos brought me to an extremely emotional place.
Hopefully a good emotional place. These images are definitely moving.
Load More Replies...A huge thank you to the photographer and the restorer. We all benefit from your work.
Awesome pictures! Thank you for taking the time to develop all of these. They are definately a part of history. A true treasure!
We'll never stop. If you see film that needs rescuing, you know where to send it!
Load More Replies...Well we still have around 1,000 rolls waiting to be processed and more arriving daily. Keep it coming!
Load More Replies...There was more video and images after that point! did you tune out early?
Load More Replies...That certainly would make it much easier to identify the photographer!
Load More Replies...Interesting work! ! but i so wish all solders just shot with cameras! and dropped their guns at once!
Thank you, Mr. Bettweiser. for taking the time and care to get these films and carefully develop them.
Thank YOU for taking the time to support the project.
Load More Replies...Every picture taken is 1/60 second of history documented.
Load More Replies...and ironically our instagram is actually pretty cool, http://instagram.com/rescuedfilm/
Load More Replies...We've got all you can handle with over 5,500 images and counting. Head to our instagram for more. @rescuedfilm
Load More Replies...Absolutely amazing! Such a historic time for the world!.what a treasure!
All moments in time are historic. But these images capture a time that impacted such a large group of people. Thanks for viewing!
Load More Replies...fascinating glimpse back into time and history s and well done to those who have done this work.
Good day! I know this is kinda off topic nevertheless I’d figured I’d ask. Would you be interested in trading links or maybe guest writing a blog article or vice-versa? My blog covers a lot of the same topics as yours and I think we could greatly benefit from each other. If you’re interested feel free to send me an email . I look forward to hearing from you! Excellent blog by the way!י
He is doing The Lord's work, absolutely breathtaking images...the soldier that took these had an amazing unparalleled sense of composition. I'm seriously saying this so please let me know how to follow through but I want to buy this man a bottle of scotch, like that good s**t they drink in Archer. Not to sound like a pretentious whatever but some of those brought me to tears, the duality of seeing the detail of these truly unique shots despite the ravages of time illustrates the frailty and endurance of those brave soldiers.
Just in awe of your dedication of your passion. Thank you for sharing.
really awsome!! hope more share to come :D thank you so much for sharing
People like Mr. Bettweiser are the reason that these kind of historical events will never be forgotten, thank you!
Beautiful! Only wish that we could see the faces of the people in the first picture.
So fabulous to see this being done. This work is very important and emotional.
It would be wonderful if someone was able to identify the locations in some of those pictures. My Father was in the 113th AAA Battalion.
So glad I was able to get the video to work. Now I see his process. Fantastic.
Really fantastic. But there is no narrative. But there is no info about location of pics. Wish he had left more information.
Cool. I have at least 1/2 dozen disposable cameras which have never been developed, from family trips, etc. when my teen kids were younger.
How wonderful. My husband took over 300 pictures while he was over in Vietnam. (slides)
we haven't rescued any Vietnam images, yet.
Load More Replies...I cannot tell you in words why but watching your video and viewing these photos brought me to an extremely emotional place.
Hopefully a good emotional place. These images are definitely moving.
Load More Replies...A huge thank you to the photographer and the restorer. We all benefit from your work.
Awesome pictures! Thank you for taking the time to develop all of these. They are definately a part of history. A true treasure!
We'll never stop. If you see film that needs rescuing, you know where to send it!
Load More Replies...Well we still have around 1,000 rolls waiting to be processed and more arriving daily. Keep it coming!
Load More Replies...There was more video and images after that point! did you tune out early?
Load More Replies...That certainly would make it much easier to identify the photographer!
Load More Replies...Interesting work! ! but i so wish all solders just shot with cameras! and dropped their guns at once!
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