Holodomor Digital Collections

Recently constructed housing in Kharkiv for Soviet military officers

Description
Creator
Wienerberger, Alexander, 1891-1955, Photographer
Media Type
Image
Text
Item Types
Photographs
Photograph albums
Description
Wienerberger shows here the modern, relatively well-constructed housing that has been built for the Soviet military. This stands in stark contrast to what ordinary workers had to endure at that time, as presented in several other of his photographs in this Directory.

For further information on: The situation for Urban Residents and Industrial Workers, 1932-1933, see "Context Note" under Related Features at right.
Notes
Photo source: Wienerberger, Alexander. Das Arbeiterparadies. U.d.S.S.R. (also known as the Red Album). Unpublished and undated album in the private collection of Samara Pearce. p.4a.

For further details and a listing of originals and versions published through 1939 with their captions, see Related Features at right.
Inscriptions
Handwritten caption on photo: “Offizierskaserne in Charkov” [Officers barracks in Kharkiv]
Date of Original
spring-summer 1933
Image Dimensions
Image Width: 23cm
Image Height: 17cm
Subject(s)
Local identifier
PD139
Collection
Alexander Wienerberger: Beyond the Innitzer album
Language of Item
German
Geographic Coverage
  • Kharkiv, Ukraine
    Latitude: 49.98081 Longitude: 36.25272
Copyright Statement
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Copyright Holder
Samara Pearce https://www.samarapearce.com/
Recommended Citation
Wienerberger, Alexander. 1933. “Offizierekaserne in Charkov.” Das Arbeiterparadies. U.d.S.S.R. (also known as the Red Album). Private collection of Samara Pearce, n.d. p.4a. Retrieved from: http://vitacollections.ca/HREC-holodomorphotodirectory/3636335/data
Location of Original
Private collection of Samara Pearce. Please contact Ms. Pearce for reproductions from the original.
Terms of Use
Rightsholder requests that the name of the photographer, Alexander Wienerberger, accompany each authentic reproduction of his work.
Reproduction Notes
Reproduced with the permission of rightsholder Samara Pearce. Source: Private collection of Samara Pearce.
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