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Deutsch: * Karte der Operation Jassy-Kischinew im August 1944 in Moldawien
English: Jassy-Kishinev Operation
Русский: Карта Ясско-Кишинёвской операции на немецком языке
Date 8 September 2005 (original upload date)
Source Own work (Original text: selbstgezeichnet)
Author The original uploader was Perconte at German Wikipedia.
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  • 2005-09-08 22:51 Perconte 654×800× (411331 bytes)
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