Individual German Schools: Peterwitzer School--Chronology (1920s)


Figure 1.--This is the Peterwitzer School in 1925. The children look to be the younger children at the school. The boys mosly wear short pants, often suspender shorts or shorts with suspenders. Many are barefoot. Several of the girls wear pinafores. Notice the number of boys with closed-cropped hair.

We have a photograph of the younger boys in 1925. The boys in 1925 mostly wear collared shirts. We see both white and colored shirts. Most are buttoned to the collar. One boy wears a polo-stule shirt. The boys wear short pants, many with suspenders. . One boy wears kneesocks, but most boys are barefoot. Some boys seep to be wearing inexpensive cloth shoes.We note one boy wearing fancy H-bar traps, but most wear suspenders. Many of the girls wear pinafores. Many boys have close-cropped hair.











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