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DescriptionHochiminh and Bebet.JPG |
Tiếng Việt: Ảnh chụp Hồ Chí Minh đang bế bé Elizabette Aubrac, con gái ông Raymond và bà Lucie Aubrac. Người bên phải Hồ Chí Minh là bà Lucie Aubrac.
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12/9/1946 |
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Humanity daily 16/9/1946 |
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Paul Durand, photojournalist of Humanity daily |
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Hình ảnh được ghi lại tại nhà riêng của gia đình Raymond Aubrac - Paris
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