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English: The grave of French playwright and dramatist Jean Anouilh (1910-1987), his daughter Catherine (1934-1989) and his last partner Ursula Wetzel (1938-2010) at the cemetery of Pully in the Swiss canton of Vaud.
Français : la tombe de Jean Anouilh (1910-1987), dramaturge et scénariste français, de sa fille aînée Catherine (1934-1989) et de sa dernière compagne, Ursula Wetzel (1938-2010) au cimetière de Pully dans le canton de Vaud en Suisse.
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The grave of Jean and Catherine Anouilh and Ursual Wetzel in Pully VD, Switzerland

15 January 2023

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