
Walther Dobbertin

Dobbertin is the only known photographer on the German side who documented the events before and during the fighting between German and British troops in the East African campaign of World War I. His images have been considered important resources for the history of East Africa and its documentation through photography.
Following his release as a prisoner of war, Dobbertin returned to Germany and ran a bookshop in a town south of Hamburg. In 1932, he self-published a photo book with glorifying portraits of German colonial soldiers. Further, he was a member of the Nazi Party's paramilitary wing SA. In 1945, his business licence was revoked by the British authorities in Germany. When his licence was restored, he continued his bookshop until shortly before his death. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Wiedenhof-Buchholz, Kr. Harburg : Dobbertin, 1932
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“...Dobbertin, Walther, 1882-1961 1882-1961...”
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Other Authors:
“...Dobbertin, Walther, 1882-1961 1882-1961...”
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