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Appearance of Gustav Krupp von Bohlen, director of the Krupp plant
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Appearance of Gustav Krupp von Bohlen, director of the Krupp plant
XEE4188754 Appearance of Gustav Krupp von Bohlen, director of the Krupp plant, and other contractors in the Ruhr region accused of attacks on the French occupation troops on 31 March. Illustration taken from " Le PetiteJournal" 20/05/1923 Private collection. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Appearance of Gustav Krupp von Bohlen, director of the Krupp plant, and other contractors in the Ruhr region accused of attacks on the French occupation troops on 31 March. Illustration taken from " Le PetiteJournal" 20/05/1923 Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures the intense gaze of Gustav Krupp von Bohlen, the director of the renowned Krupp plant, alongside other contractors in the Ruhr region. The image dates back to 31 March 1923 when they were accused of orchestrating attacks on French occupation troops. Published in "Le Petite Journal" on 20 May 1923, this illustration provides a glimpse into a significant moment in history. The engraving showcases an atmosphere charged with tension and controversy as these individuals face allegations related to terrorism. The composition skillfully emphasizes their prominent roles within German society at that time. It is evident that justice and lawsuits are looming over them, as they stand before the court of public opinion. Stefano Bianchetti's masterful artistry brings life to this historical event through intricate details and precise lines. This particular print is part of a private collection, adding exclusivity and rarity to its value. As we delve into this snapshot from Germany's past, it serves as a reminder of how press coverage can shape public perception during times of political unrest. With France being directly involved in this incident, tensions between both nations are palpable through every stroke captured by Bianchetti's hand. This remarkable engraving not only preserves an important moment but also invites us to reflect upon the complexities surrounding power dynamics, justice systems, and international relations during the early twentieth century.
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