The network got an incredible retro photographs of the Transcarpathian landscape.
The author of these photos – German photographer Hans Hildenbrand, famous for his color photographs during the First world war.
It is known that in the period between the world wars, Hildebrand worked for the popular magazine National Geographic.
In particular, in the 1920-ies he visited the Czechoslovak Republic, and it struck the lens and the inhabitants of Transcarpathia.
In the lens of the German hit the market in Mukachevo, where the locals were selling poultry and vegetables.
There are also photographs of life in mountain areas of the region.
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