Fritz Krauskopf (1882–1945) (GND105723355), a well-known photographer at Königsberg. Born 1882-11-07, died in december 1945 in Königsberg (information given by Ostpreußisches Landesmuseum Lüneburg, owner of the photographic estate). After World War II his children moved to Zeven near Hannover. The well-known coffee-table book "Königsberg lebt weiter"[1] with his photographs from Königsberg 1939–1945 was published in his name postumously by his son in 1954.
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Werner Lorenz
Scherl Bildedienst Berlin
SS-Brigadeführer [Werner] Lorenz
Fotograf: Fritz Krauskopf, Königsberg
18703-34
[Werner Lorenz, SS-Brigadeführer, Porträt]
Abgebildete Personen:
Lorenz, Werner (GND130506710): SS-Brigadeführer, Leiter der Volksdeutschen Mittelstelle, Deutschland
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