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Polish soldiers II RP

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Collective portrait of Polish Army Division II RP - soldiers in legionnaire uniforms. In the top row, 2nd right, stands Władysław Berak. On the wall of portraits: on the left General Józef Haller, on the right of the First Marshal of Poland, Józef Piłsudski. (awers)
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Title: Polish soldiers II RP
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Collective portrait of Polish Army Division II RP - soldiers in legionnaire uniforms.
In the top row, 2nd right, stands Władysław Berak.
On the wall of portraits: on the left General Józef Haller, on the right of the First Marshal of Poland, Józef Piłsudski.
(awers).

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