Peter Bock-Schroeder

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Peter Bock-Schroeder was a German photographer.

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Bock-Schroeder studied photojournalism at Photo-Atelier Binder in Berlin, and graduated in 1933. During World War II he served in Erwin Rommel's Afrika Corps as gunner and war correspondent. In 1946, Sefton Delmer hired him to work for the German news service. In the 1950s, he travelled extensively with contracts from leading German news magazines, Stern, Quick, and Revue. In 1962, he settled in Munich, Germany, and died on February 19, 2001.

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