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Knud Rasmussen, Arnold Fanck

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English: Greenlandic–Danish polar explorer and anthropologist Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933) and German film maker Arnold Fanck (1889–1974) aboard Rasmussen's ship M/S Th. Stauning in 1932. Fanck's film S.O.S. Iceberg was filmed in Greenland under the protectorate of Rasmussen. The picture shows the crews of Rasmussen and Fanck celebrating with a drink on the occasion of the start of Rasmussen's seventh Thule expedition.
Français : L'explorateur polaire groenlandais-danois et anthropologue Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933) et le cinéaste allemand Arnold Fanck (1889–1974) à bord du navire Th. Stauning de Rasmussen en 1932. Le film S.O.S. Eisberg de Fanck a été filmé au Groenland sous le protectorat de Rasmussen. La photo montre les équipages de Rasmussen et Fanck célébrant avec un verre à l'occasion du début de la septième expédition Thulé de Rasmussen.
Deutsch: Der grönländisch-dänische Polarforscher und Anthropologe Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933) und der deutsche Filmemacher Arnold Fanck (1889–1974) an Bord des Rasmussen-Schiffes Th. Stauning im Jahr 1932. Fancks Film S.O.S. Eisberg wurde in Grönland unter der Schirmherrschaft Rasmussens gedreht. Das Bild zeigt die Besatzung und das Filmteam von Rasmussen und Fanck bei einem Umtrunk anlässlich der Verabschiedung von Rasmussen zu dessen siebter Thule-Expedition.
Date Taken in 1932
Source Private Archive of Matthias Fanck (grandson of Arnold Fanck), Germany
Author unknown, maybe Studio Vogel-Sandau; backside shows the date 1932 and the name Stefanek which was the later name of Fanck's girl-friend Elisabeth „Lisa“ Kind (1908–1995). Fanck married her in 1934. The couple got divorced in 1957. Elisabeth „Lisa“ Fanck later married Mr. Stefanek.

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