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German Soldiers Built The Wooden Marker Between New Border Line - Germany And Soviet Union On Poland State Territory Editorial Image
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German soldiers built the wooden marker between new border line - Germany and Soviet Union on Poland state territory #202115324
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POLAND - SEPTEMBER 1939: German soldiers built the wooden marker between new border line - Germany and Soviet Union on Poland state territory
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