File:Lazerettzug mit Verwundeten, 41. Reserve Armee Korps, 81. Reserve Division, 269. Reserve Infanterie Regiment (Karl Voegels, Berlin O.27, Blumenstraße 75).jpg

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Deutsch: Lazerettzug mit Verwundeten, 41. Reserve Armee Korps, 81. Reserve Division, 269. Reserve Infanterie-Regiment (Verlag Karl Voegels, Berlin O. 27, Blumenstraße 75)
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  • Verlag: Karl Voegels, Berlin O. 27, Blumenstraße 75
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