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Kriegstagebuch von Bernhard Vissing

Tagebuch von Unteroffizier Bernhard Vissing (1.6.1863-25.1.1924), aus Wüllen bei Ahaus, Infanterie-Regiment 171.

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Martin
Franz Peter

DATE

1914 - 1918

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deu

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Europeana 1914-1918

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1918

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Deutsch

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Europe

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1918
1914

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Martin | Franz Peter | europeana19141918:agent/8f310b616efea5aac8669c5f06f090ec
Bernhard Vissing | europeana19141918:agent/ffad5c51e2040d752a0969c695d7bc94

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