Unidentified German School Class: Class


Figure 1.-- We would gues that this is a class in the the first or second year of a secondary school. We are not sure why there are two teachers here. Perhaps there were two classes at this grade level. We have, however, seen many single class portraits that had this many children. We do not note many photographs of small classes. So it could be one class. Perhaps the second teacher is the headmaster. I'm not quite sure here.

We would gues that this is a class in the the first or second year of a secondary school. We are not sure why there are two teachers here. Perhaps there were two classes at this grade level. We have, however, seen many single class portraits that had this many children. We do not note many photographs of small classes. So it could be one class. Perhaps the second teacher is the headmaster. I'm not quite sure here.







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