File:1938 Naka yoshi sangoku.jpg
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Deutsch: Japanisches Plakat (1940) - Porträts von Hitler, Konoe und Mussoloni - Kinder schwenken deutsche, italienische und japanische Flaggen (Dreimächtepakt)
English: Japanese poster (1940) - Portraits of Hitler, Konoe and Mussolini - Children waving German, Italian, and Japanese flags (Tripartite Pact)
Italiano: Poster giapponese (1940) - Ritratti di Hitler, Konoe e Mussoloni - I bambini sventolano bandiere tedesche, italiane e giapponesi (Patto tripartito)
Français : Affiche japonaise (1940) - Portraits d'Hitler, Konoe et Mussoloni - Des enfants agitant des drapeaux allemands, italiens et japonais (Pacte tripartite)
日本語: 1940年の絵葉書”仲良し三国 - ヒトラー、近衛、ムッソローニの肖像画 - ドイツ、イタリア、日本の国旗を振る子供たち (日独伊三国同盟)
Svenska: Japanskt flygblad (1940): Tre kamratländer (Nakayoshi sangoku) |
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Svenska: Japanska Wikipedia
日本語: アップロード者所蔵の葉書 |
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