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German Count arrested. Count Gunther von der Schulenburg, a supporter of the Separatist

German Count arrested. Count Gunther von der Schulenburg, a supporter of the Separatist


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German Count arrested. Count Gunther von der Schulenburg, a supporter of the Separatist

German Count arrested.
Count Gunther von der Schulenburg, a supporter of the Separatist Movement in the Rhineland, who is reported to have been arrested by the German police whilst in unoccupied territory.
13 January 1923

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Caption: German Count Gunther von der Schulenburg, a prominent figure and supporter of the Separatist Movement in the Rhineland, is captured by German police while in unoccupied territory. This historic black and white portrait captures Count von der Schulenburg's distinguished personality with his well-groomed moustache and intense gaze. The photograph, taken on January 13th, 1923, serves as a significant visual documentation of political unrest during the early 20th century in Europe. Count Gunther von der Schulenburg played an influential role within the separatist movement that aimed to establish an independent state in the Rhineland region. His arrest by German authorities highlights the tension between those advocating for regional autonomy and Germany's central government at that time. This monochrome image was preserved by Central News as part of their extensive collection of historical photographs. It offers viewers a glimpse into an era marked by political turmoil and ideological divisions across Europe. The headshot-style composition emphasizes Count von der Schulenburg's strong presence and determination as he fought for his cause. While this print does not mention its commercial use, it holds immense value as a testament to one individual's commitment to their beliefs amidst challenging circumstances.

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