I have a great oppertunity, but the content is questionable, lets see what you guys think.

My friends grandfather was in the german army during ww2, naturally by default he was a Nazi, as was every other young man in the german army during that time.

He was never a war crime guy, he moved to canada after and lived here till he died.

So when he died they found over 100 unexposed rolls of film that no one knew about.

Every picture was taken by him while he served. Amazingly it captures some of the greatest battles during that era from a german perspective, normandy etc etc.

BUT, the context of the pictures are that they were taken by a nazi and he does have some pics of dead soliders who are allies.

I've been asked to make a web site to showcase this photography to remind people what war is really like, and the fact that all these shots are from the perspective of one man, a quite talented photographer at that might be intriguing.

Any ideas?

(Naturally what makes it to the web will be highly scrutinized)