Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna
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Mercedes-Benz W123 in Vienna: 240D as a taxi
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Mercedes-Benz W124 in Vienna
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Fritz Behrendt died today
Behrendt was a political cartoonist. He was born in Germany in 1925. His parents fled to Holland in 1937 to escape the nazi regime. After the war he was a socialist, but six months in a East-German prison cured him of that. His drawings were always on the hand of the victim. He prefered falable democracy over dictatorships and didn't like fashionable "freedom fighters" and their progressive supporters in the west.
He was published the world over.
This is a drawing made in 1967. The caption reads "Grandfather was defenceless". It is part of a publication called "Mensen" (People), which is in my library.
He was published the world over.
This is a drawing made in 1967. The caption reads "Grandfather was defenceless". It is part of a publication called "Mensen" (People), which is in my library.
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