German Soldiers in the De Lairessestraat
This photograph of a razzia bleakly evokes the oppressive, continual threat of being arrested on the street. Holtzapffel took it clandestinely from behind a window because photography was prohibited in the final year of the war. The shot became an icon. One month after the Liberation a metre-size print was on view at the exhibition De Ondergedoken Camera (The Underground Camera) and the image was frequently published subsequently.
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German Soldiers in the De Lairessestraat
This photograph of a razzia bleakly evokes the oppressive, continual threat of being arrested on the street. Holtzapffel took it clandestinely from behind a window because photography was prohibited in the final year of the war. The shot became an icon. One month after the Liberation a metre-size print was on view at the exhibition De Ondergedoken Camera (The Underground Camera) and the image was frequently published subsequently.
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Deze foto van een razzia verbe ...... lding veelvuldig gepubliceerd.
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This photograph of a razzia bl ...... uently published subsequently.
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identifier
NG-1991-6-19
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Rijksmuseum
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Duitse soldaten in de De Lairessestraat
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German Soldiers in the De Lairessestraat
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created
1944
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1944
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Collectie: foto's
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temporal
second quarter 20st century
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tweede kwart 20e eeuw
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