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Montag, Mai 22, 2006

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1 Comments:

At 1:55 PM, Blogger Maniac said...

Sehr interessant, wunderbar was Du so alles ausgräbst. Mich würde jetzt noch interessieren, wie stark waren die Armeen auf beiden Seiten, was wurde denn da angekarrt. Die Russen sollten ja wohl schon die komplette Luftherrschaft haben.

mfg
M.

 

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