Autographed photos of General Eisenhower, General Patton and General MacArthur. Signed pictures of these famed generals dating to World War II can be worth thousands of dollars apiece. Autographed Patton photos can bring as much as $10,000.

What is the most famous ww2 photo?

Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima (1945) This photo by Joe Rosenthal of the American flag being planted on Iwo Jima may be the Second World War’s most iconic photo. Fifty years after the picture was taken, the Associated Press wrote that it may be the world’s most widely reproduced.

How much is a World War II worth?

In today’s dollars, World War II cost $4.1 trillion, according to data from the Congressional Research Service. That’s about equal to the value of either of today’s two largest companies — Apple or Amazon — four times over.

What kind of pictures are worth money?

Here is a list of the priciest photographs ever sold in the world, getting millions of dollars in various auctions through the years.

  1. Rhein II (1999) – $4.3 million.
  2. Untitled #96 (1981) – $3.9 million.
  3. For Her Majesty (1973) – $3.7 million.
  4. Dead Troops Talk (1992) – $3.7 million.
  5. Untitled (Cowboy)(1989) – $3.4 million.

Are vintage photos worth anything?

But rare vintage photos can be valuable. AbeBooks has sold a number of them over the years. There are several factors that can affect the value of a vintage photograph: Scarcity: fewer copies mean greater value.

Who took pictures during ww2?

Blurred and out of focus, the 11 photos Robert Capa took off the coast of Normandy, France on June 6, 1944 secured his reputation as the most famous war photographer. Seventy-five years after the end of World War II, the images of what would become commonly known as D-Day remain globally iconic.

Who paid for World War 2?

During the War, Americans purchased approximately $186 billion worth of war bonds, accounting for nearly three quarters of total federal spending from 1941-1945. Today, we don’t have the savings to pay for our current spending, let alone any significant expansions.