File:Walter Tausch Hamburger Woche 1914.jpg

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Deutsch: angebliches Foto der Verhaftung des Attentäters

zum Fotografen siehe: Timm Starl: Wechselvolle Geschichte/n, Fotoinstititut Bonartes 2016

Die Aufnahme jedoch stammt von dem österreichischen Fotografen Walter Tausch, der 1910 in Sarajewo eine „Photographische Kunstanstalt“ in der Kulovica Straße eröffnet hatte. He was an Austrian photographer who moved to Sarajevo on behalf of the Austro-Hungarian government in 1910. Immediately after his arrival he opened a studio in Kulovica Street. He was one of the few colonists who stayed in Sarajevo after WWI. In 1919 he took pictures of Sarajevo’s old Bazar. His studio was called “Photographische Kunstanstalt Sarajevo, neben Apollotheater”. Marušic, Nikola (2002): Istorija fotografije u Bosni I Hercegovini do 1918. History of Photography in Bosnia and Herzegovina to 1918. Tuzla: Hercegtisak, 98, 133.
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Source Gerhard Paul: Das Jahrhundert der Bilder. Bildatlas. Band 1. 1900 bis 1949. Göttingen : V&R, 2009, ISBN 978-3-525-30011-4
Author Walter Tausch

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This picture is often said to depict the arrest of Gavrilo Princip, although most scholars now believe that it depicts the arrest of Ferdinand Behr, a bystander who was initially suspected of involvement in the assassination.

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