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Afrikaans: "Die Frauen der Teutonen verteidigen die Wagenburg", oftewel "Die Teutoonse vroue verdedig die Walaer", deur Heinrich Leutemann, waarin uitgebeeld word hoe die vroue hul kinders om die lewe bring en selfmoord pleeg.
English: Captioned as "Die Frauen der Teutonen verteidigen die Wagenburg". The women of the Teutons defend the wagon fort. (Despite what the artist named the work, the image clearly shows the women killing their own infants and committing suicide, as described in the Wiki article where this image appears Teutons
Date Published in 1882.
Source Wägner, Wilhelm. 1882. Nordisch-germanische Götter und Helden. Otto Spamer, Leipzig & Berlin. Page 239.
Author Heinrich Leutemann (1824-1904).
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