File:Germany and Poland borders during the 20th century Wlegend.png
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[edit]DescriptionGermany and Poland borders during the 20th century Wlegend.png | |
Date | 6 April 2009 (original upload date) |
Source | The map uses the map and descriptions of en:File:Germany and Poland borders during the 20th century.gif created by User:MaGioZal, but adds a legend from the text contained in the description of that file. |
Author | see source above and original upload log below |
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[edit]Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Andrei Stroe using CommonsHelper.
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- 2011-09-08 19:27 LMK3 500×711× (67282 bytes) added proper map legend
- 2009-04-06 05:05 Mosedschurte 500×711× (79909 bytes) Anachronical map pf [[Germany]] and [[Poland]] border changes during the [[20th century]]. The map uses the map and descriptions of [[File:Germany and Poland borders during the 20th century.gif]] created by [[User:MaGioZal]], but adds a leg
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current | 03:49, 12 December 2012 | 500 × 711 (66 KB) | OgreBot (talk | contribs) | (BOT): Reverting to most recent version before archival | |
03:49, 12 December 2012 | 500 × 711 (78 KB) | OgreBot (talk | contribs) | (BOT): Uploading old version of file from en.wikipedia; originally uploaded on 2009-04-06 05:05:26 by Mosedschurte | ||
13:21, 11 December 2012 | 500 × 711 (66 KB) | File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) (talk | contribs) | Transfered from en.wikipedia by User:Andrei Stroe using CommonsHelper |
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