In Germany at the end of the 1920s, in 1929 to be precise, the great German photographer August Sander published his series of portraits – hundreds of portraits -, which sought to describe the society of his country at that time: Men of the 20th century. They were a series of varied types, who have remained in history as the image of a world that the arrival of Nazism – and the subsequent division in two of Germany – would change forever.
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