File:Jaan Junkur (1887-1942), 12.03.1936, Tallinn.jpg
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DescriptionJaan Junkur (1887-1942), 12.03.1936, Tallinn.jpg |
Eesti: Tallinna Garnisoni ülem kolonel Jaan Junkur (24.02.1887–7.01.1942) annab seletusi ajakirjanikele, Tallinn
Русский: Яан Юнкур (1887–1942), командир таллинского гарнизона во время объяснений журналистам в Таллине |
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