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Russland, Kampf um Stalingrad, Soldat mit MPi

Der Kampf in den Materiallagern

[Sowjetunion, Schlacht um Stalingrad.- Soldat mit russischer Maschinenpistole PPSch 41 in Deckung zwischen Trümmern; Spätherbst 1942

Albensammlung von Aufnahmen der Propaganda-Kompanien, zusammengestellt vom Hauptreferat Bildpresse, Berlin
Depicted place Russia
Date October 1942
Photographer Unknown
Kleine Erwerbungen Bild - Fotoalben (Bild 116)
Accession number Bild 116-168-618
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