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Jürgen Schadeberg, a German-born photographer who survived the turmoil of wartime Berlin, then emigrated to South Africa, creating some of the most potent and enduring images of Nelson Mandela

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Post  Sirop14 Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:54 am

Jürgen Schadeberg, a German-born photographer who survived the turmoil of wartime Berlin, then emigrated to South Africa, creating some of the most potent and enduring images of Nelson Mandela and chronicling the increasingly violent imposition of apartheid on Black lives, died on Saturday at his home in La Drova, Spain. He was 89.
On behalf of the Nelson Mandela Foundation Trustees and Staff we send our sincere condolences to Claudia, his family, friends and colleagues. Another giant of South African history has fallen. We will always remember Jürgen Schadeberg with fondness as a friend of the Foundation, and for so generously allowing us the use of his Madiba photographs. Hamba Kahle Qabane. Lala ngoxolo
https://www.nelsonmandela.org/news/entry/nelson-mandela-foundation-sends-condolences-on-the-passing-of-j%C3%BCrgen-schadeberg

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