Illustrierter Beobachter 1941 07 17 nr 29 (PDF)

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Illustrierter Beobachter

  1. Jahrgang / Folge 29 / München, 17. Juli 1941

24 pages scanned

Names

  • Bankhardt, PK (photographer, Riga aerial photo, Weltbild credit)
  • Diebow, Dr. Hans (Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Munich)
  • Fenske, PK (photographer credit, Atlantic)
  • Fröwein, Eberhard (author, Übermorgen musst du… serial novel)
  • Genina, Augusto (Italian filmmaker, Alkazar film)
  • Grimm, PK E. (photographer credit, Atlantic)
  • Hirth, Dr. Georg (German cultural figure, 100th birthday commemoration article)
  • Kienle, Georg (advertising manager)
  • Kilian, PK (photographer credit, Atlantic)
  • Kossalz (cartoonist, Humor section)
  • Kügelgen, PK (photographer credit, Atlantic)
  • Langheinrich, Franz (author, Georg Hirth article)
  • Loder, Dietrich (Editor-in-Chief)
  • Mantler, Inge (photojournalist, Reichsarbeitsdienst article)
  • Meyer, PK (photographer credit, Atlantic)
  • Mittelstaedt, PK (photographer credit, PBZ)
  • Moscardo, Oberst (Colonel, defender of the Alcazar, Toledo)
  • Müller, PK (photographer credit, Scherl)
  • Postl, H. (sculptor, Barsoigruppe figurine)
  • Ruland, Hofrat Dr. Wilh. (source quoted in Hirth article)
  • Schneider, PK (photographer credit, Weltbild)
  • Stieglitz, Herr von (fictional character, novel)
  • Thiede, PK Günther (photographer, cover and Latvia atrocity photos)
  • Wagner, Gauleiter Staatsminister Adolf (speech at Königlicher Platz, Munich)
  • Waldbach, PK (photographer credit, Atlantic)
  • Woroschilow (Soviet Marshal, photo caption reference)

Locations

  • Aegean Sea / Ägäis (sinking of Greek motor sailor Oslo Paraskovi)
  • Afghanistan (crossword puzzle clue reference — capital)
  • Dubno, Ukraine (referenced in Soviet atrocities article)
  • Göteborg / Gothenburg, Sweden (crossword puzzle clue reference)
  • Gotha, Germany — Gräfentonna bei Gotha (birthplace of Dr. Georg Hirth)
  • Göttingen, Germany (crossword puzzle clue reference — German university city)
  • Heidelberg, Germany (Dolmetscher school referenced in RAD article)
  • Illertissen, Germany (Reichsschule, RAD Jungführerin training)
  • Jena, Germany (university, Hirth doctoral studies reference)
  • Kawala / Kavala, Greece (route of Oslo Paraskovi, sinking location)
  • Kastro, Greece (map reference, Lemnos–Kavala route)
  • Kempten, Germany (RAD camp)
  • Latvia / Lettland (Soviet atrocity victims article)
  • Leipzig, Germany (Hirth’s editorial work, Deutsche Turnzeitung)
  • Lemberg / Lviv, Ukraine (referenced in Soviet atrocities article)
  • Lemnos, Greece (island, departure point of Oslo Paraskovi)
  • Luzk / Lutsk, Ukraine (referenced in Soviet atrocities article)
  • Munich / München (publisher location; Königlicher Platz speech; Hirth article)
  • Riga, Latvia (aerial photo, Germans expel Soviets)
  • Saloniki / Thessaloniki, Greece (war crimes tribunal, 7 June 1941)
  • Telsche / Telšiai, Lithuania (cover photo, Bolshevist atrocities)
  • Toledo, Spain (Alcazar siege, July–September 1936)
  • Waal, Germany (RAD camp, Allgäu)
  • Weimar, Germany (crossword puzzle clue reference)
  • Wismar, Germany (reference in novel)

Units

  • Deutsche Divisionen (German divisions, Eastern Front advance)
  • Deutsche Panzer / Panzertruppe (German armored units, Eastern Front)
  • Fuhrparkkolonne (German motor transport column, Eastern Front)
  • Propagandakompanie / PK (German war correspondents and photographers, multiple credits)
  • Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) — Reichsarbeitsdienst der weiblichen Jugend (female labor service, camps at Waal, Kempten, Donauworth, Illertissen)
  • Sowjetarmee (Soviet Army — referenced throughout Eastern Front articles)