Takahashi the Spy

Dirk

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If anyone has read Robert Whittaker’s “Dragon Master” about Lt Gunther Pluschow’s adventures in the sky above Tsingtao during the siege, you might remember the author noting a Japanese photographer named T. Takahashi. Takahashi was a Japanese photographer who set up a studio in Tsingtau before the war and was given liberties to photograph in the territory. He seems to have been a first rate photographer and the portrait artist of choice for many of the soldiers and sailors stationed there. Unbeknownst to them, Takahashi was apparently a spy working for the Japanese government. Along with producing great portraits, he was tracking troop strength, and ships in and out of the colony, as well as recording fortifications. From time to time his work appears on eBay but usually ends up in Japan where he is more well known. However, I finally found one of his photos on German eBay so picked it up...sailors and men of Seebattalion III in the countryside. His images do appear to be very crisp, clean and well composed, giving us a glimpse into some nice uniform details and a minor bit of history of espionage before WWI.
 

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Wow! Thank you for the education today! I did not know that. How fascinating!!! Thank you for sharing the fantastic photo!

John
 
Thank you John….it was a discovery while I was researching US forces in China after the Boxer period. Probably from a series of photos he took in the field that a soldier or sailor could later go into his studio and buy. As I said above, I see his work from time to time, but the Japanese are more in-tune to the story behind the photographer and so they tend to buy them up. I am happy I got this one. But a word of caution I think there are fakes coming out of Europe with this photographers name printed on card stock….this one however I believe is a good one.
 
Nice pice of history behind some fantastic photos of period German serve members in China at the turn of the century.
Best regards
John
 
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