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WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
WEIMAR 12.09.1990 This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag

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This early edition of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf once belonged to the Communists and Jews Herbert Sandberg. The famous East German graphic designer and artist was imprisoned during the Nazi dictatorship in the former KL Buchenwald concentration camp. During approach of the allied forces on the Ettersberg prisoners clothing chambers and foods Sandberg plundered the inmate library. I wanted to know how such a thing could happen - said Sandberg after the collapse of the GDR, where he last held the book in the attic of his house. A by the author Christian Zentner commented paperback edition was published recently in the List-Verlag
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 21.06.1990 Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book "Obituary" in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Writer and author Stefan Heym alias Helmut Flieg signing his book 'Obituary' in the Karl Marx bookstore in the Friedrichshain district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 01.10.1988 Woodcut " Die Zukunft " by Herbert Sandberg. Two men walk in the moonlight together towards the gate to the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. One puts his left arm around the other and waving his right arm towards the gate. Next to them is a soil sieve

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Woodcut ' Die Zukunft ' by Herbert Sandberg. Two men walk in the moonlight together towards the gate to the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. One puts his left arm around the other and waving his right arm towards the gate. Next to them is a soil sieve
BERLIN 12.04.1987 Graphic artist, painter and artist Professor Herbert Sandberg on Platanenstrasse in the Pankow district of Berlin, East Berlin in the area of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. Herbert Sandberg (* 18 April 1908 in Posen; † 18 March 1991 in the Pankow district of Berlin) was a graphic artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the magazine "Ulenspiegel", which he edited, his Brecht sketches and his column "Der freche Zeichenstift". In the picture on the right is his wife Lilo Grahn (actress) in his house on Platanenstrasse in Berlin - Pankow. After studying at the Breslau School of Arts and Crafts in 1925/26 and at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts there under Otto Mueller, Herbert Sandberg worked for various Berlin newspapers from 1928 to 1933 (Berliner Tageblatt, Wahrer Jacob, etc.). In 1929 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (ARBKD). Due to his membership in the KPD (since 1931) and his active opposition to the Nazis, he was imprisoned in Brandenburg Penitentiary in 1934 on the charge of "preparing for high treason". From 1938 until the end of the war Sandberg was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp as a Jew and communist. In 1944 he created 18 drawings from soot there, which he later published in the cycle A Friendship. After the Second World War, Sandberg became co-editor of the satirical magazine "Ulenspiegel" with Guenther Weisenborn from December 1945 to August 195

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Graphic artist, painter and artist Professor Herbert Sandberg on Platanenstrasse in the Pankow district of Berlin, East Berlin in the area of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. Herbert Sandberg (* 18 April 1908 in Posen; † 18 March 1991 in the Pankow district of Berlin) was a graphic artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the magazine 'Ulenspiegel', which he edited, his Brecht sketches and his column 'Der freche Zeichenstift'. In the picture on the right is his wife Lilo Grahn (actress) in his house on Platanenstrasse in Berlin - Pankow. After studying at the Breslau School of Arts and Crafts in 1925/26 and at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts there under Otto Mueller, Herbert Sandberg worked for various Berlin newspapers from 1928 to 1933 (Berliner Tageblatt, Wahrer Jacob, etc.). In 1929 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (ARBKD). Due to his membership in the KPD (since 1931) and his active opposition to the Nazis, he was imprisoned in Brandenburg Penitentiary in 1934 on the charge of 'preparing for high treason'. From 1938 until the end of the war Sandberg was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp as a Jew and communist. In 1944 he created 18 drawings from soot there, which he later published in the cycle A Friendship. After the Second World War, Sandberg became co-editor of the satirical magazine 'Ulenspiegel' with Guenther Weisenborn from December 1945 to August 195
BERLIN 12.04.1987 Graphic artist, painter and artist Professor Herbert Sandberg on Platanenstrasse in the Pankow district of Berlin, East Berlin in the area of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. Herbert Sandberg (* 18 April 1908 in Posen; † 18 March 1991 in the Pankow district of Berlin) was a graphic artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the magazine "Ulenspiegel", which he edited, his Brecht sketches and his column "Der freche Zeichenstift". In the picture on the right is his wife Lilo Grahn (actress) in his house on Platanenstrasse in Berlin - Pankow. After studying at the Breslau School of Arts and Crafts in 1925/26 and at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts there under Otto Mueller, Herbert Sandberg worked for various Berlin newspapers from 1928 to 1933 (Berliner Tageblatt, Wahrer Jacob, etc.). In 1929 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (ARBKD). Due to his membership in the KPD (since 1931) and his active opposition to the Nazis, he was imprisoned in Brandenburg Penitentiary in 1934 on the charge of "preparing for high treason". From 1938 until the end of the war Sandberg was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp as a Jew and communist. In 1944 he created 18 drawings from soot there, which he later published in the cycle A Friendship. After the Second World War, Sandberg became co-editor of the satirical magazine "Ulenspiegel" with Guenther Weisenborn from December 1945 to August 195

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Graphic artist, painter and artist Professor Herbert Sandberg on Platanenstrasse in the Pankow district of Berlin, East Berlin in the area of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. Herbert Sandberg (* 18 April 1908 in Posen; † 18 March 1991 in the Pankow district of Berlin) was a graphic artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the magazine 'Ulenspiegel', which he edited, his Brecht sketches and his column 'Der freche Zeichenstift'. In the picture on the right is his wife Lilo Grahn (actress) in his house on Platanenstrasse in Berlin - Pankow. After studying at the Breslau School of Arts and Crafts in 1925/26 and at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts there under Otto Mueller, Herbert Sandberg worked for various Berlin newspapers from 1928 to 1933 (Berliner Tageblatt, Wahrer Jacob, etc.). In 1929 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (ARBKD). Due to his membership in the KPD (since 1931) and his active opposition to the Nazis, he was imprisoned in Brandenburg Penitentiary in 1934 on the charge of 'preparing for high treason'. From 1938 until the end of the war Sandberg was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp as a Jew and communist. In 1944 he created 18 drawings from soot there, which he later published in the cycle A Friendship. After the Second World War, Sandberg became co-editor of the satirical magazine 'Ulenspiegel' with Guenther Weisenborn from December 1945 to August 195
BERLIN 12.04.1987 Graphic artist, painter and artist Professor Herbert Sandberg on Platanenstrasse in the Pankow district of Berlin, East Berlin in the area of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. Herbert Sandberg (* 18 April 1908 in Posen; † 18 March 1991 in the Pankow district of Berlin) was a graphic artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the magazine "Ulenspiegel", which he edited, his Brecht sketches and his column "Der freche Zeichenstift". In the picture on the right is his wife Lilo Grahn (actress) in his house on Platanenstrasse in Berlin - Pankow. After studying at the Breslau School of Arts and Crafts in 1925/26 and at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts there under Otto Mueller, Herbert Sandberg worked for various Berlin newspapers from 1928 to 1933 (Berliner Tageblatt, Wahrer Jacob, etc.). In 1929 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (ARBKD). Due to his membership in the KPD (since 1931) and his active opposition to the Nazis, he was imprisoned in Brandenburg Penitentiary in 1934 on the charge of "preparing for high treason". From 1938 until the end of the war Sandberg was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp as a Jew and communist. In 1944 he created 18 drawings from soot there, which he later published in the cycle A Friendship. After the Second World War, Sandberg became co-editor of the satirical magazine "Ulenspiegel" with Guenther Weisenborn from December 1945 to August 195

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Photo: Prof. Herbert Sandberg
     
Graphic artist, painter and artist Professor Herbert Sandberg on Platanenstrasse in the Pankow district of Berlin, East Berlin in the area of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. Herbert Sandberg (* 18 April 1908 in Posen; † 18 March 1991 in the Pankow district of Berlin) was a graphic artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the magazine 'Ulenspiegel', which he edited, his Brecht sketches and his column 'Der freche Zeichenstift'. In the picture on the right is his wife Lilo Grahn (actress) in his house on Platanenstrasse in Berlin - Pankow. After studying at the Breslau School of Arts and Crafts in 1925/26 and at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts there under Otto Mueller, Herbert Sandberg worked for various Berlin newspapers from 1928 to 1933 (Berliner Tageblatt, Wahrer Jacob, etc.). In 1929 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (ARBKD). Due to his membership in the KPD (since 1931) and his active opposition to the Nazis, he was imprisoned in Brandenburg Penitentiary in 1934 on the charge of 'preparing for high treason'. From 1938 until the end of the war Sandberg was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp as a Jew and communist. In 1944 he created 18 drawings from soot there, which he later published in the cycle A Friendship. After the Second World War, Sandberg became co-editor of the satirical magazine 'Ulenspiegel' with Guenther Weisenborn from December 1945 to August 195
BERLIN 12.04.1987 Graphic artist, painter and artist Professor Herbert Sandberg on Platanenstrasse in the Pankow district of Berlin, East Berlin in the area of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. Herbert Sandberg (* 18 April 1908 in Posen; † 18 March 1991 in the Pankow district of Berlin) was a graphic artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the magazine "Ulenspiegel", which he edited, his Brecht sketches and his column "Der freche Zeichenstift". In the picture on the right is his wife Lilo Grahn (actress) in his house on Platanenstrasse in Berlin - Pankow. After studying at the Breslau School of Arts and Crafts in 1925/26 and at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts there under Otto Mueller, Herbert Sandberg worked for various Berlin newspapers from 1928 to 1933 (Berliner Tageblatt, Wahrer Jacob, etc.). In 1929 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (ARBKD). Due to his membership in the KPD (since 1931) and his active opposition to the Nazis, he was imprisoned in Brandenburg Penitentiary in 1934 on the charge of "preparing for high treason". From 1938 until the end of the war Sandberg was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp as a Jew and communist. In 1944 he created 18 drawings from soot there, which he later published in the cycle A Friendship. After the Second World War, Sandberg became co-editor of the satirical magazine "Ulenspiegel" with Guenther Weisenborn from December 1945 to August 195

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Photo: Prof. Herbert Sandberg
     
Graphic artist, painter and artist Professor Herbert Sandberg on Platanenstrasse in the Pankow district of Berlin, East Berlin in the area of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic. Herbert Sandberg (* 18 April 1908 in Posen; † 18 March 1991 in the Pankow district of Berlin) was a graphic artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the magazine 'Ulenspiegel', which he edited, his Brecht sketches and his column 'Der freche Zeichenstift'. In the picture on the right is his wife Lilo Grahn (actress) in his house on Platanenstrasse in Berlin - Pankow. After studying at the Breslau School of Arts and Crafts in 1925/26 and at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts there under Otto Mueller, Herbert Sandberg worked for various Berlin newspapers from 1928 to 1933 (Berliner Tageblatt, Wahrer Jacob, etc.). In 1929 he joined the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (ARBKD). Due to his membership in the KPD (since 1931) and his active opposition to the Nazis, he was imprisoned in Brandenburg Penitentiary in 1934 on the charge of 'preparing for high treason'. From 1938 until the end of the war Sandberg was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp as a Jew and communist. In 1944 he created 18 drawings from soot there, which he later published in the cycle A Friendship. After the Second World War, Sandberg became co-editor of the satirical magazine 'Ulenspiegel' with Guenther Weisenborn from December 1945 to August 195
PRAG 30.10.1986 State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Gustav Husak at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR

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State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Gustav Husak at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR
PRAG 30.10.1986 State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Gustav Husak at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR

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State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Gustav Husak at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR
PRAG 30.10.1986 State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR

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State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR
PRAG 30.10.1986 State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR

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State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR
PRAG 30.10.1986 State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR

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State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR
PRAG 30.10.1986 State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR

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State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR
PRAG 30.10.1986 State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR

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State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR
PRAG 30.10.1986 State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR

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State ceremony and reception of the General Secretary of the SED and Chairman of the State Council of the GDR Erich Honecker by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Milous Jakes at the airport in Prague in the Czech Republic in the CSSR
HAVANNA 01.06.1980 Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba

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Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba
HAVANNA 01.06.1980 Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba

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Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba
HAVANNA 01.06.1980 Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba

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Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba
HAVANNA 01.06.1980 Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba

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Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba
HAVANNA 01.06.1980 Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba

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Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba
HAVANNA 01.06.1980 Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba

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Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba
HAVANNA 01.06.1980 Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba

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Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba
HAVANNA 01.06.1980 Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba

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Enduring fishing by GDR State Council Chairman Erich Honecker and the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz on a state yacht as part of the cultural context of an official state visit to Havana in Cuba

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