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DescriptionKinderkriegspostkarte9.jpg |
Deutsch: Kriegspostkarte aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg mit spielenden Kindern |
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Source | Jeder Schuss ein Russ, jeder Stoss ein Franzos.... Literarische und graphische Kriegsverbrechen in Deutschland und Österreich 1914-1918 |
Author | Hans, Lukan; Walter Weigel |
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Der Balkanzug!
Liebesgaben
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