File:Franz Kafka and Ottla Kafka.jpg

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Kafka with his sister Ottla. Oppelt House, Prague, circa 1914

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English: Kafka with his sister Ottla. Oppelt House, Prague, 1914.
Date Around 1914
Source Franz Kafka: Pictures of a Life by Klaus Wagenbach (1984), p. 171; sourced to Klaus Wagenbach Archiv, Berlin
Author Anonymous

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