File:Weserstadion (ATBS-Kampfbahn) in Bremen 1928 (retuschiert).jpg

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Deutsch: Bremen-Östliche Vorstadt / im Jahr 1928:
In Bildmitte: Die „ABTS-Kampfbahn“ (ab 1930 „Weserstadion“ genannt, während der NS-Zeit „Bremer Kampfbahn“).
Unten links: Das Stadionbad (damals mit 100-Meter-Becken).
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  • (Original text: 1928 aufgenommen)
Source This file was derived from: Weserstadion (ATBS-Kampfbahn) in Bremen 1928.jpg
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Verbesserung von Belichtung und Kontrast; Kompressionsartefakte und Druckraster verringert, Bildkorn hinzugefügt; Bildzuschnitt (Vielfaches von 8 px); Photoshop Speicheroptionen: Qualität 12. Modifications made by MagentaGreen.

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