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File:Eastern Front 1941-06 to 1941-12.png

   to 9 July 1941
   to 1 September 1941
   to 9 September 1941
   to 5 December 1941
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English: Map of the en:Eastern Front (WWII), en:1941- en:06-21 to en:1941- en:12-05Drawn by en:User:Gdr

en:Category:Maps of the history of Europe

en:Category:Maps of World War II in Europe
Date 2005-03-20 (first version); 2007-07-05 (last version)
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Author Original uploader was Gdr at en.wikipedia Later version(s) were uploaded by Zocky, Marskell, Felix116, Forteblast, Mahahahaneapneap at en.wikipedia.
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