File:AIPPI-möte i Stockholm 1958.jpg
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Svenska: Bildtext från 1958: "Professor Seve Ljungman, vicepresidenten G. H. C. Bodenhausen, Nederländerna, och kongressens president disponent Christian von Sydow diskuterar rättsskyddsproblem." Bilden infördes i Svenska Dagbladet 1958-05-27 sid 19 (https://www.svd.se/arkiv/1958-05-27/19). |
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