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As featured in the last issue of ‘Iron Cross’, Hans Liska was a wartime artist who famously reported from the front-line on canvas what the camera could not capture. During the last four years of WW2, from 1940 to 1944, Liska was involuntarily drafted into the army as a front-line war reporter. As a ‘Feldwebel’ in the Propaganda Company, he was immediately flown out directly to the front-line, wherever important war action took place, to burning Calais Leningrad, Stalingrad and many more. He gained critical acclaim even in the allied press through his realistic and critical view on the war events.