Betzingen is a suburb of Reutlingen, about 30 miles to the east of Stuttgart in southwest Germany in Baden-Württemberg. Betzingen is the largest and oldest suburb of Reutlingen in Baden-Württemberg . It was incorporated in Reutlingen (1907). What was once a rural village became urbanized. and become very urbanized. We note the Hoffmannschule in Betzingen. We note a school class in Betizingen, Germany (1914-15). We think this is a different school. Betzingen is not a large place, but is big enough for two primary schools. The school here is a mixed boys and girls school. The boys are wearing knee trousers with black long stockings. Most of them wear jackets but with no neckties. The children as this a 5th year class would be about 11 years old. A few girls are wearing pinafores. The name Hansens is written on the bottom. I think this may be the name of the teacher standing in the background.
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