File:Max Hoffmann, Bisam-Fachmann, Todesanzeige Februar 1995.jpg

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Deutsch: Agraringenieur Max Hoffmann (* 6. Juli 1904; † 24. Februar 1995) war selbständiger Rauchwarenkaufmann, betätigte sich als Bisamfänger und war ein Experte für Bisamratten.
Todesanzeige Max „Bisam“-Hoffmann ging am 24. Februar in seine ewigen Jagdgründe ein.
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