Rikli, Martin, 1898-.

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Cinematographer, author, photographer, film director.

Martin Rikli was born on January 19, 1898 in Zurich. He was educated in Switzerland and Germany, and devoted much of his academic work to the study of photography and cinematography. In 1927, he joined a group of researchers traveling to German East Africa and his film documentary of this expedition gained wide acclaim the following year. Over a span of approximately 14 or 15 years he created dozens of films while working for the German Ufa cinema company. In 1935 and 1936, he spent a great deal of time in Africa during the Italian invasion of Ethiopia (Abyssinia). He was widely recognized as a leading propaganda correspondent for the Nazis, and remained a steadfast supporter of the Nazi party throughout the 1930s and World War II. In 1944, he anticipated the German defeat and departed Ufa to return to Zurich, where he continued to create films, particularly instructional films. He died on April 7, 1969 in Zurich.

From the description of Martin Rikli Photographs, 1935-1936. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 60551148

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Marseille (France)
Suez Canal (Egypt)
Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)
Aden (Yemen)
South Africa
Ethiopia
Italy
Africa
Port Said (Egypt)
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Documentary photography
Fascist propaganda
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Birth 1898

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