File:Emil Hertzka Todesanzeige 1932-05-15.jpg
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Deutsch: Todesanzeige für Emil Hertzka
English: Death notice for Emil Hertzka |
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Anzeiger für den Buch-, Kunst- u. Musikalienhandel, 15 May 1932, S. 2 ( http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?aid=nfp&datum=19320510&seite=13&zoom=33 ) |
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