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Русский: Аэрофотосъёмка города Горького с указанием целей для бомбардировок:
  • A — Железобетонный (Плашкоутный) мост (5 опор, расстояние между опорами ~120м, длина 740м, ширина 21м);
  • B - Кремль (1 - Дом Советов, 2 - Военная школа, 3 - Арсенал);
  • С - Ярмарка (1 - Главный Дом, 2 - Биржа).
  • Мельница обведена белой сплошной линией.
English: Aerial photography of the Gorky city with targets for the bombing:
  • A — Reinforced (pontoon) bridge (5 poles, the distance between the supports ~ 120m, length 740m, width 21m);
  • B - Kremlin (1 - Government House, 2 - Military school, 3 - Arsenal);
  • С - Fair (1 - Main House, 2 - Exchange).
  • Mill - white solid line.
Deutsch: Luftaufnahmen der Stadt Gorki mit Zielvorgaben für die Bombardierung:
  • A — EisenbetonBrücke (Paschkoutnyj-Most) (5 Pfeiler, Pfeilerabstand ca 120m, Länge 740m, Breite 21m);
  • B - Kreml (1 - Freiheitspalast, 2 - Militärschule, 3 - Arsenal);
  • С - Messestadt (1 - Hauptgebäude, 2 - Hauptgebäude).
  • Dampfmühle - eine feste weiße Linie.
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Source wwii-photos-maps.com
Author Nazi Germany
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N: 56.3496915°N
W: 43.9402715°E E: 44.0057572°E
S: 56.308265°N
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This content comes from historical documents as service regulations ("Dienstvorschrift", "H.Dv.", "L.Dv", "M.Dv." etc.) or maps of the German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht) and its offices. Since these documents are considered official works, the content is in the public domain. Nevertheless, there may be restrictions on use due to other legal provisions (prohibited symbols of the Nazi era). Not all sources correctly state the rights to authorship of the Wehrmacht, sometimes it comes to the intellectual property rights fame (Copyfraud), if the authorship of the Wehrmacht and its legal successors is clearly recognizable and not indicated accordingly.

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Public domain This work of bildende Kunst (visual art) or photography was published in Germany before the Law on Copyrights and Neighboring Rights (UrhG) came into effect on January 1, 1966. It does not indicate its author and was published by a legal entity under public law (§ 5 KUG; for details see Wikipedia:Bildrechte). Therefore according to § 134 Satz 2 UrhG, copyright expires 70 years after publishing.

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