24 Beautiful Kodachrome Snapshots Captured Everyday Life in Germany During the 1950s.H
These beautiful Kodachrome photos were taken in some cities in Germany by photographer Max Leonard that documented streets scenes during the 1950s.
After the Munich Fasching Parade, 1955 |
Arnulf Klett Platz, Stuttgart, 1951 |
At General Walker terrace in Obersalzberg, 1958 |
At the Tattersal in Wiesbaden, 1958 |
Bad Herrenalb, Germany, 1955 |
Blankenheim in 1957 |
German family in 1959 |
Girl at the Heidelberg River, 1955 |
Inside the castle at Bernkastle, 1956 |
Kurhaus at Night, Wiesbaden, 1958 |
Man in uniform, Stuttgart, 1952 |
Man pushing the stroller on street in Trier, 1955 |
Mothers with children in Bernkastel-Kues, Germany, ca. 1950s |
Porsche 356 in Grainau in 1958 |
Porta Nigra in Trier, 1955 |
Schultheiss am Kureck in Wiesbaden with a Borgward Isabella Sedan and a Ford Fairlane, 1957 |
Street in Berchtesgaden, 1953 |
Street in Freiburg im Breisgau, 1955 |
Street in Mittenwald, ca. 1950s |
Street in Rothenburg, Germany in 1955 |
Street in Wiesbaden, 1959 |
Street scene in Garmisch, 1952 |
The Autobahn North of Wiesbaden in 1958 |
Women and their children in Rothenburg, Germany in 1957 |
(Photos by Michael Leonard)