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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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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 28.05.1985 Worker - coal carrier Coal carrier on the loading area of a small truck with baskets full of coal in the Mitte district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Worker - coal carrier Coal carrier on the loading area of a small truck with baskets full of coal in the Mitte district of East Berlin in the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 05.04.1983 Worker - coal carrier carries a pannier full of coal to a household in the district of Mitte in Berlin East Berlin on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Worker - coal carrier carries a pannier full of coal to a household in the district of Mitte in Berlin East Berlin on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 05.04.1983 Worker - coal carrier carries a pannier full of coal to a household in the district of Mitte in Berlin East Berlin on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Worker - coal carrier carries a pannier full of coal to a household in the district of Mitte in Berlin East Berlin on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn, army general Heinz Hoffmann (191
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn and other, on the area of the airport Berlin-beauty's field in beauty's field in the federal state Brandenburg in the area of the former GDR, German democratic republic

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn and other, on the area of the airport Berlin-beauty's field in beauty's field in the federal state Brandenburg in the area of the former GDR, German democratic republic
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn and other, on the area of the airport Berlin-beauty's field in beauty's field in the federal state Brandenburg in the area of the former GDR, German democratic republic

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski by the German cosmonaut Sigmund Jaehn and other, on the area of the airport Berlin-beauty's field in beauty's field in the federal state Brandenburg in the area of the former GDR, German democratic republic
SCHöNEFELD 27.09.1978 Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski, he rises in an airplane of the type TU124 of the Soviet Fluggesellscht AEROFLOT on the area of the airport Berlin-beauty's field in beauty's field in the federal state Brandenburg in the area of the former GDR, German democratic republic

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Ceremonious discharge of the Russian cosmonaut Waleri Fjodorowitsch Bykowski, he rises in an airplane of the type TU124 of the Soviet Fluggesellscht AEROFLOT on the area of the airport Berlin-beauty's field in beauty's field in the federal state Brandenburg in the area of the former GDR, German democratic republic
BERLIN 10.08.1977 Coal carrier soiled with dust when carrying heavy coal briquettes on street Kastanienallee in the district Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin Eastberlin on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Coal carrier soiled with dust when carrying heavy coal briquettes on street Kastanienallee in the district Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin Eastberlin on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic
BERLIN 15.05.1968 Coal carrier soiled with dust while carrying heavy coal briquettes driving a Multicar M21 diesel ant in the district on street Schoenhauser Allee of Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin East Berlin on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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Coal carrier soiled with dust while carrying heavy coal briquettes driving a Multicar M21 diesel ant in the district on street Schoenhauser Allee of Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin East Berlin on the territory of the former GDR, German Democratic Republic

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