Overview
- Brief Narrative
- One hundred stereoscopic prints that were included with a book, Die Kriegsmarine, (1998.92), on German naval history. The set also included stereoscopic viewing glasses (1998.92.1.1).
- Artwork Title
- Die Kriegsmarine
- Date
-
publication/distribution:
1942
- Geography
-
publication:
Munich (Germany)
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of the United States Naval Academy
- Contributor
-
Author:
Fritz-Otto Busch
Physical Details
- Classification
-
Photographs
- Category
-
Stereoscopic photography
- Object Type
-
Stereoscopic views (lcsh)
- Physical Description
- stereographic (double-image)
- Materials
- overall : paper, gelatin silver print
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
Keywords & Subjects
- Topical Term
- World War, 1939-1945--Naval operations, German.
- Geographic Name
- Germany--History, Naval.
- Corporate Name
- Germany. Kriegsmarine
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The stereoscopic prints were donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1998 by the United States Naval Academy.
- Record last modified:
- 2023-08-25 08:18:34
- This page:
- https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn12904
Download & Licensing
In-Person Research
- By Appointment
- Request 21 Days in Advance of Visit
- Plan a Research Visit
- Request to See This Object
Contact Us
Also in German naval history book with stereoscopic prints collection
The collection consists of a book, stereoscopic viewing glasses, and stereoscopic prints relating to the history of the German Navy.
Date: 1942
Stereoscopic viewing glasses to accompany book with stereoscope views on German naval history
Object
Steroscopic viewing glasses to accompany book, Die Kriegsmarine, (1992.92.1) with 100 stereoscope views (1992.1.2-1.1) on German naval history.
Book
Object
Book, Die Kriegsmarine, about the history of the German Navy that was published with accompanying stereoscopic prints (1992.92.1.2-101) and viewing glasses (1992.1.1) in wells in the cover.