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Cattle wine. 1 May 1935. A parade. Advertising for the Nazi community “Kraft durch für” for sea trips to Madeira. Group shooting with model of passenger steamer "St. Louis "

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Cattle wine. 1 May 1935. A parade. Advertising for the Nazi community “Kraft durch für” for sea trips to Madeira. Group shooting with model of passenger steamer "St. Louis "
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Title: Cattle wine. 1 May 1935. A parade. Advertising for the Nazi community “Kraft durch für” for sea trips to Madeira. Group shooting with model of passenger steamer "St. Louis "
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Cattle wine.
1 May 1935.
A parade.
Advertising for the Nazi community “Kraft durch für” for sea trips to Madeira.
Group shooting with model of passenger steamer "St.
Louis ".

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