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Italiano: Manifesto bilingue del Comando tedesco per le province di Bologna e Modena che annuncia l'avvenuta fucilazione di partigiani il 30/12/1943 e 3/1/1944.
Date 25 December 2011 (original upload date)
Source L. Arbizzani, Antifascismo e lotta di Liberazione nel bolognese Comune per Comune, ANPI Bologna, Bologna, 1998.
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  • 2011-12-25 11:04 Castel 1422×984× (294014 bytes)
  • 2011-12-25 11:00 Castel 1422×984× (293607 bytes) {{Informazioni file |Descrizione = Manifesto bilingue del Comando tedesco per le province di Bologna e Modena che annuncia l'avvenuta fucilazione di partigiani il 30/12/1943 e 3/1/1944. |Fonte = L. Arbizzani, Antifascismo e lotta di Liberazione nel bologn

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