On the death of Michael Ruetz: Faces of Rebellion

However he managed to do it, it was simply brilliant: he placed the then youngest German Prime Minister on a terrace between the towers of the High Cathedral in Mainz, all towering together, and Helmut Kohl was already in full possession of what he had previously only imagined Size. Michael Ruetz was there at the time Stern hired, taken away from the streets of Berlin, where he had photographed the extra-parliamentary opposition, but in such a way that he found no buyers for his pictures on the market dominated by Axel Springer: Rudi Dutschke with his wife and child not as a bearded monster, but as a family man , Herbert Marcuse in the FU literally as a shining light, aggressive not the students, but the police officers.

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