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English: Paul Freiherr von Reibnitz, german rear admiral
Deutsch: Paul Freiherr von Reibnitz (* 12. August 1838 in Breslau; † 14. Februar 1900 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Konteradmiral. |
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Source | Peter Panzer und Sven Saaler: Japanische Impressioneneines kaiserlichen Gesandten. Karl von Eisendecher im japan der Meiji-Zeit. München 2007. |
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