Item no.: DGEG-9783946594253
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DGEG | |
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catalogs, books & software | |
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Age notice | not suitable under 14 years |
368 pages, format 24 x 32 cm, hard cover, approx. 1100 illustrations.
Carl Bellingrodt (1897-1971) is or was the most important and best known German railway photographer. After the Reichsbahn era up to the end of the Second World War was documented in volumes 1 to 5 of this book series, the fourth volume of the series opened Bellingrodt's main creative period, beginning with the first photographs of the post-war period and extending deep into the Bundesbahn era, the early 1970s. It was above all the 1950s and 1960s that established Carl Bellingrodt's outstanding reputation. During this period, no other photographer documented the early years of the Federal Republic of Germany and its railways so comprehensively and at such a high technical level. The sixth volume is about the steam locomotives of the classes 41 to 58 in the Federal Railway era.
Book with German text.
The German Society for Railway History e. V. (DGEG) was founded on April 22, 1967 in Karlsruhe. The DGEG is a supraregional association with z. 2000 members at home and abroad. The DGEG sees the task of awakening and cultivating interest and understanding for the history of the railways as an important part of the overall history. To encourage studies of the history of the railways and scientific work in the field. To preserve valuable evidence of railway history as monuments of the technology that helped shape our time.