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The Postkartenvertrieb W. Sanke in Berlin published a series of about 600-700 numbered postcards, showing World War I aviators from about 1910 to ca. 1918/20, when he went out of business.[1][2] On some of these postcards, the photographers are identified, such as Fritz Fischer, Nicola Perscheid (1864 - 1930) [3], or Alfred Krauth.