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Italiano: Squadra francese di lotta - Salle Wagram, 23-2-1928; da sinistra a destra Julien Depuichaffray, René Rottenfluc, Philippi, Marcel Dupraz, Henri Lefèbvre, S. de Lanfranchi - Salle Wagram 1928 - Agence Rol
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