The Underground Camera
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The Underground Camera
Summary
The Underground Camera is a resistance movement[1].
Key Facts
- The Underground Camera's field of work was photography[2].
- The Underground Camera's field of work was Dutch resistance during World War II[3].
- The Underground Camera is located in Amsterdam[4].
- The Underground Camera is in the country of Netherlands[5].
- The Underground Camera's image is recorded as Tentoonstelling De ondergedoken camera - Interview met een verzetsstrijder.jpg[6].
- The Underground Camera's instance of is recorded as resistance movement[7].
- The Underground Camera's instance of is recorded as collective[8].
- The Underground Camera's founder is recorded as Tonny van Renterghem[9].
- The Underground Camera's founder is recorded as Fritz Kahlenberg[10].
- The Underground Camera is named after The Underground Camera[11].
- The Underground Camera's Commons category is recorded as De ondergedoken camera[12].
- +1943-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Underground Camera[13].
- The Underground Camera's floruit is recorded as +1944-01-01T00:00:00Z[14].
- The Underground Camera's floruit is recorded as +1945-01-01T00:00:00Z[15].
- The Underground Camera's Cultureel Woordenboek ID is recorded as fotografie/de-ondergedoken-camera[16].
- The Underground Camera's members have occupation is recorded as photographer[17].
- The Underground Camera's has works in the collection is recorded as NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies[18].
Body
Founding
Founders include Tonny van Renterghem[9] and Fritz Kahlenberg[10]. +1943-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Underground Camera[13].
Industry
Fields of work include photography[2], an artistic technique[19] and Dutch resistance during World War II[3], a group of humans[20], in Netherlands[21].