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 : Natives as human draught-horses in German East Africa, aroun


Natives as human draught-horses in German East Africa, aroun

During the German colonial period, and especially during the First World War, local auxiliaries were recruited in the colonies or forced to serve the German troops. Here in the picture they act as human draught-horse for a gun carriage. The photo is undated

Picture No
13327837
Media ID
48358000
Size
4963px x 2656px (1.6MB)
Credit
(c) Mary Evans / Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo
Usage Restrictions
No model release, no property release. No commercial, merchandising or advertising use without release by SZ Photo
Source
SZ Photo - SZ Photo
Date
1914

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