J Malan Heslop completed his basic training in
Lebanon, Tennessee, where he took his first official army photographs. He received the rank of Technician 5th grade, T/5, which is the equivalent of a
Corporal. He was sent to Europe on July 23, 1944, on the
Mauritania. He served for nine months during the end of World War II in the European Theater from September 1944 to May 1945. He served in Austria, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and Germany. He documented significant people, organizations, and events during World War II, among these: the
Counterintelligence Corps,
Charles de Gaulle and
Winston Churchill in Paris, and the
Battle of the Bulge. In May 1945, he photographed the liberation of the
Ebensee concentration camp, a subcamp of the
Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Austria. He was one of the first American photographers to document evidence of Nazi crimes and the prisoners at Ebensee. ==
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