“Caught on Film” Exhibit Chronicles the Work of Combat Photographer Ken Regele

Ken Regele was a photojournalist for the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II.

His wartime photography captured many of the seminal events during the war. His work captured the essence of the Normandy Invasion as well as other combat venues. Regele’s photos also captured the liberation of a concentration camp and the Nuremberg Trials.

An exhibit of his work is currently on display at the Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center in Naples. The exhibit will be up for the summer and into the early fall.

Learn more about this unique selection of donated World War II photographs by visiting New WWII Photographic Exhibition Opens at The Holocaust Museum | Paradise Coast

The museum is located at 975 Imperial Golf Course Blvd., Suite 108. For information, please contact the museum directly at 239-263-9200.

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