Dietmar Riemann: Archivist-author works to preserve art and legacy with new book

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Apr 24, 2018, 9:31:48 PM4/24/18
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It is no easy task to get a book published, but some go through a more arduous process than others. Take Karl Spiess: 1891-1945, by Dietmar Riemann, for example. The book is dedicated to “the women and men who lost their lives without legal advice in Soviet-Russian internment camps in the east of Germany.” It chronicles the life and work of Spiess, a German photographer and studio owner who took a bullet in the First World War and who died in an internment camp after the Second World War.

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