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Occupation
  
Photographer

Children
  
three

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Full Name
  
Carl-Axel Söderström

Born
  
December 23, 1893 (
1893-12-23
)
Korsnäs, Sweden

Spouse(s)
  
Gertrud Martha née Vahl (married 1923-1930)Clärenore Stinnes (married 1930-1976)

Died
  
27 November 1976, Nyköping, Sweden

Movies
  
En vinternat, De forældreløse, Æresgjesten, Historien om en gut, Vor tids helte

Similar
  
Clärenore Stinnes, Hugo Stinnes, Heidi Hetzer

Carl-Axel Söderström (December 23, 1893 – November 27, 1976) was a Swedish photographer and cinematographer who accompanied Clärenore Stinnes on a two-year automobile journey around the world.

Biography

Söderström was born 23 December 1893 in Korsnäs, Sweden to a smith.

He was trained as a photographer in the Stockholm branch of the Pathé Brothers Company.

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On 25 November 1923 in the German Church, Stockholm Söderström married the four years younger miss Gertrud Martha Vahl, born in Berlin to a German confectioner who had emigrated to Sweden with his wife and six children.

On 25 May 1927 Söderström started to journey around the world, as a photographer for Clärenore Stinnes, whom he had met only two days before their departure, in a mass production Adler Standard 6 automobile and escorted by two mechanics and a freight vehicle with spare parts and equipment. Stinnes' journey was sponsored by the German automotive industry (Adler, Bosch and Aral) with 100,000 Reichsmark.

After their happy return Carl-Axel Söderström divorced Martha, who died in 1985 without children.

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Söderström and Stinnes married on December 1930 and lived on an estate in Sweden, where they raised three children of their own and several foster children. In later years they spent some time of the year in Irmenach. Söderström died in 1976, aged 82, survived by Stinnes.

References

Carl-Axel Söderström Wikipedia