This really is not about the photographer, it is much more about the photograph, and much more about the people in the photo and what became of them.
I found it fascinating on a few levels.
Regards The War To End All Wars .......
As an after-thought...i do not know if there is a sadder, or is it more sad, story about a photographer. He seemed very capable and somewhat prolific for his time and equipment available.
I am not sure there was ever a city, not in recent times anyway, that went through the (Horrible) metamorphosis that Berlin did. It went from The Mecca of art and entertainment to one of the most restricted of a "Modern Society"
I would imagine there were Thousands of people like Sander. Not just the Artists/Entertainers themselves, but all the people that participated as patrons and the owners of venues and all other sorts that catered to those times.
I found it fascinating on a few levels.
Regards The War To End All Wars .......

As an after-thought...i do not know if there is a sadder, or is it more sad, story about a photographer. He seemed very capable and somewhat prolific for his time and equipment available.
I am not sure there was ever a city, not in recent times anyway, that went through the (Horrible) metamorphosis that Berlin did. It went from The Mecca of art and entertainment to one of the most restricted of a "Modern Society"
I would imagine there were Thousands of people like Sander. Not just the Artists/Entertainers themselves, but all the people that participated as patrons and the owners of venues and all other sorts that catered to those times.
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