IN "Paragraph 127" by Telling Pictures( www.tellingpix)there is a
black and white still photograph entitled, "Das Hakerkreutz im
Hintergrund-Judisch Alltag im Faschismus". The original is in
Bildarchiv PreuBischer Kultrbesitz, an archive in Berlin, Germany. The
curator of the archive, Norbert Ludwig claims individuals cannot get
copies of the photo. I want to know if the photo has been reprinted in
a book I can purchase. Herr Ludwig is unaware of any. You can reach
Herr Ludwig, in English at: bildarchiv@bpk.spk-berlin.de or
(++49)(30)27879217, telehpone or fax: (++49)(30)27879239. |
Request for Question Clarification by
mathtalk-ga
on
01 Feb 2004 15:35 PST
Hi, bonomo-ga:
You had originally posted two copies of this question, and it happened
that I posted a Comment on the other copy, correcting what I believe
to be the name of the movie and the URL of its website. Subsequently
you chose to expire (Close) that copy of the Question.
If you wish, I could post that information as a Comment here, or you
might want to provide it yourself as a Clarification.
regards, mathtalk-ga
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Clarification of Question by
bonomo-ga
on
02 Feb 2004 19:49 PST
The picture is question is a black and white photo. It is taken from
the INSIDE of a house, looking out onto the street. In the window of
the house is a Hannukah menorah. Hanging in the street, as seen from
inside the window, is a Nazi flag. Is this the clarification you are
seeking?
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Clarification of Question by
bonomo-ga
on
02 Feb 2004 19:54 PST
I seem to keep messing this up. The question was posted twice by
mistake. I was having trouble verifying my e-mail and then google
asked me to do so a second time and then the question popped up twice.
I am not very good with computers so I may be making things more
difficult. I got the name of the photo from Telling Pictures; the
movie is either "Paragraph 127" or Paragraph 157. The other info
posted was e-mailed to me from the curator of the archive in Berlin.I
would like to reaslly get a copy of the photo. what do you mean you
posted a comment?
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Request for Question Clarification by
mathtalk-ga
on
02 Feb 2004 21:42 PST
Hi, bonomo-ga:
See my Comment below. What I've found is that the movie itself is
available on DVD, and that there's an autobiographical book by one of
the characters who portrays himself in the movie. The description on
amazon.com of the book does not describe any photographs or
illustrations, but you might have already perused this book for that
very purpose.
regards, mathtalk-ga
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