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Product details
Art.No: 10383
Author / ArtistWallisch, Paula
Title

Ein Held stirbt

Subtitles / Graphic Techic

KeywordSoziale Bewegung - Sozialismus / / / / /
Binding / Picture Size:OLwd.
Publisher: DSAP
City: Prag
Year of publication 1935
Book Details / Page Size 8°, 246 S., Abb.
State: Tadell.
Comments «Organisationsausgabe» d. Deutschen sozialdemokratischen Arbeiterpartei in d. Tschechoslovakei. Paula Wallisch schrieb die Geschichte ihres Mannes Koloman Wallisch u. sozialdemokratischer Agitator, (u.a. während d. Ungarischen Revolution 1918), der 1934 in Wien hingerichtet wurde.
 

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