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Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
Tschernobyl 1986–2006
2007

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Tschernobyl 1986–2006

Book

Even 20 years after the disaster at Chernobyl, the quiet tragedy of the people and nature in greater Chernobyl goes on. This is the disquieting conclusion arrived at by two photographers, Anatol Kliashchuk from Belarus and Rüdiger Lubricht from Germany. Both approach the subject matter in their own highly individual manner. The Lower Saxony-based “Children of Chernobyl” foundation put out this illustrated volume, published by Schünemann Verlag, on the 20th anniversary of the nuclear reactor catastrophe. This trilingual book (German, English and Russian) has 164 pages, with photos printed in 4-color or duplex.

Client / Manufacturer

Kinder von Tschernobyl Stiftung des Landes Niedersachsen

Hannover, DE
Design
studio 37

studio 37

Worpswede, DE

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