Sakkara (Cairo) - Orig. Photo, 1933, Egypt, Kreuzer Cologne, Auslandsreise

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Original contemporary photography from the ancient Egyptian necropolis Saqqara (20km south of Cairo).

The motif was created on 21. January 1933 as part of the international voyage of the cruiser Cologne.


Format: approx. 8.4 x 11.4 cm.

Condition: good condition for its age.

The red cross is not in the original photo. 

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The historical and military objects offered here from the period from 1933 to 1945 are only used within the meaning of Sections 86 and 86a of the Criminal Code for purposes of civic education, the defense against unconstitutional and anti-constitutional endeavors, scientific and art historical research, education or reporting on the processes of current affairs or military-historical and uniform research are offered. By submitting bids for items bearing the emblems of the Third Reich, the buyer undertakes to acquire them only for historical or scientific purposes or for the reasons mentioned above and not to use them in any way for propaganda purposes.     


Original contemporary photography from the ancient Egyptian necropolis Saqqara (20km south of Cairo). The motif was created on 21. January 1933 as part of the international voyage of the cruiser Cologne. The historical and military objects offered here from the period from 1933 to 1945 are only used within the meaning of Sections 86 and 86a of the Criminal Code for purposes of civic education, the defense against unconstitutional and anti-constitutional endeavors, scientific and art historical research, education or reporting on the processes of current affairs or military-historical and uniform research are offered. By submitting bids for items bearing the emblems of the Third Reich, the buyer undertakes to acquire them only for historical or scientific purposes or for the reasons mention