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DescriptionHorthy the regent.jpg |
Magyar: vitéz nagybányai Horthy Miklós, Emlékirataim.
Česky: Miklós Horthy
English: Miklós Horthy, Emlékirataim.
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2006-04-28 (original upload date) |
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- Scanned by the uploader.
- Transferred from en.wikipedia; Transfer was stated to be made by User:sevela.p.
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Original uploader was Cserlajos at en.wikipedia |
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