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petty officer  ... 

in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  sprang out at

him and boxes his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

the answers were given either that such treatment

was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  It has  ... 

occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

their clubs. Recently  .First..  Mate Urbansky has  protested  against

such treatment.

3.

                 The management also  of the hospital has  ...  not

been free from objection. The prisoner  nschdorf has complained

because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners'

food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

treatment  ...  have had to  ...  various  ... for medicine to

 ...  then on the  comandof  the doctor.  So  for example in

the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

trouble.

4.

                 Further the prisoners do not know whether it is  permissible 

that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

to  their  personal rank and culture, and without comestible  .payment. ,

as for example has just been the case with certain field

labors.

5.

               Since their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the


Transcription saved

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petty officer  ... 

in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  sprang out at

him and boxes his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

the answers were given either that such treatment

was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  It has  ... 

occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

their clubs. Recently  .First..  Mate Urbansky has  protested  against

such treatment.

3.

                 The management also  of the hospital has  ...  not

been free from objection. The prisoner  nschdorf has complained

because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners'

food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

treatment  ...  have had to  ...  various  ... for medicine to

 ...  then on the  comandof  the doctor.  So  for example in

the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

trouble.

4.

                 Further the prisoners do not know whether it is  permissible 

that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

to  their  personal rank and culture, and without comestible  .payment. ,

as for example has just been the case with certain field

labors.

5.

               Since their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



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  • September 6, 2017 18:42:05 Eva Anna Welles (AUT)

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    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  sprang out at

    him and boxes his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  It has  ... 

    occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently  .First..  Mate Urbansky has  protested  against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management also  of the hospital has  ...  not

    been free from objection. The prisoner  nschdorf has complained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners'

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment  ...  have had to  ...  various  ... for medicine to

     ...  then on the  comandof  the doctor.  So  for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is  permissible 

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to  their  personal rank and culture, and without comestible  .payment. ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                   Since their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



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    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  ... 

    occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently  ... has  ...  against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management  ...  of the hospital has  ...  not

    been free from objection. The prisoner  nschdorf has complained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners'

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment  ...  have had to  ...  various for medicine to

     ...  then on the  comandof  the doctor.  o  for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is  permissible 

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to  their  personal rank and culture, and without comestible  ... ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                      ... their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



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    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  ... 

    occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently  ... has  ...  against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management  ...  of the hospital has  ...  not

    been free from objection. The prisoner  nschdorf has complained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners'

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment  ...  have had to  ...  various for medicine to

     ...  then on the  comandof  the doctor.  o  for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is  permissible 

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to  their  personal rank and culture, and without comestible  ... ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                      ... their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



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    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  ... 

    occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently  ... has  ...  against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management  ...  of the hospital has  ...  not

    been free from objection. The prisoner  nschdorf has complained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners'

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment  ...  have had to  ...  various for medicine to

     ...  then on the  comandof  the doctor.  o  for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



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    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  ... 

    occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently  ... has  ...  against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management  ...  of the hospital has  ...  not

    been free from objection. The prisoner  nschdorf has complained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners'

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment  ...  have had to  ...  various for medicine to

     ...  then on the comandof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



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    4 -


    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  ... 

    occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently  ... has  ...  against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management  ...  of the hospital has  ...  not

    been free from objection. The prisoner  nschdorf has complained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners'

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



  • March 20, 2017 11:59:45 Lucas Diaz

    4 -


    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  ... 

    occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently  ... has  ...  against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management  ...  of the hospital has  ...  not

    been free from objection. The prisoner  nschdorf has complained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



  • March 20, 2017 11:58:59 Lucas Diaz

    4 -


    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  ... 

    occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently  ... has  ...  against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management of the hospital has not

    been free from objection. The prisoner nschdorf has compained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



  • March 20, 2017 11:58:09 Lucas Diaz

    4 -


    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.  ... 

    occurred that the guards have driven the prisoners out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management of the hospital has not

    been free from objection. The prisoner nschdorf has compained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



  • March 20, 2017 11:57:37 Lucas Diaz

    4 -


    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese army or in the latter case that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.

    occurred that the guards have driven the out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management of the hospital has not

    been free from objection. The prisoner nschdorf has compained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



  • March 20, 2017 11:56:45 Lucas Diaz

    4 -


    petty officer  ... 

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards  ...  out at

    him and  ...  his ears.  ...  protests against such  ... of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese camp or in the letter that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.

    occurred that the guards have driven the out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management of the hospital has not

    been free from objection. The prisoner nschdorf has compained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



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    petty officer

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards out at

    him and his ears. protests against of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese camp or in the letter that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.

    occurred that the guards have driven the out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management of the hospital has not

    been free from objection. The prisoner nschdorf has compained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the

    prisoners they were formerly allowed to order food from the

    firm of Dick and Bruhn in Kobe. Soon there came a delay in the



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    petty officer

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards out at

    him and his ears. protests against of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese camp or in the letter that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.

    occurred that the guards have driven the out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management of the hospital has not

    been free from objection. The prisoner nschdorf has compained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard

    to their personal rank and culture, and without ,

    as for example has just been the case with certain field

    labors.

    5.

                     their diet is not wholly pleasant to most of the



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    -4-


    petty officer

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards out at

    him and his ears. protests against of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese camp or in the letter that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.

    occurred that the guards have driven the out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management of the hospital has not

    been free from objection. The prisoner nschdorf has compained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.

    4.

                     Further the prisoners do not know whether it is permissible

    that they be made to work outside the camp without regard




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    -4-


    petty officer

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards out at

    him and his ears. protests against of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese camp or in the letter that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.

    occurred that the guards have driven the out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management of the hospital has not

    been free from objection. The prisoner nschdorf has compained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent

    treatment have had to various for medicine to then on the comanof the doctor. o for example in

    the case of the prisoner Krusinger now seriously ill with kidney

    trouble.



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    -4-


    petty officer

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards out at

    him and his ears. protests against of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese camp or in the letter that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.

    occurred that the guards have driven the out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.

                     The management of the hospital has not

    been free from objection. The prisoner nschdorf has compained

    because although he suffers from stomach trouble he has only

    been given the very greasy and indigestible ordinary prisoners¡

    food. It has repeatedly happened that in order to obtain decent




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    -4-


    petty officer

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards out at

    him and his ears. protests against of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese camp or in the letter that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.

    occurred that the guards have driven the out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.



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    petty officer

    in order to see what time it was from that clock that hung there,

    a thing which had never in any way forbidden and was always

    customary. Suddenly one of the Japanese guards out at

    him and his ears. protests against of maltreatment

    the answers were given either that such treatment

    was usual in the Japanese camp or in the letter that the

    guard-house was a sanctuary for the Japanese.

    occurred that the guards have driven the out of

    bed some time before roll call in the morning with blows from

    their clubs. Recently has against

    such treatment.

    3.

    Sohlotterick,


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    Kobe

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    Tsingtau (Qingdao 青岛市)

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  • Story location Tsingtau (Qingdao 青岛市)
  • Document location Aonogahara
  • Additional document location Kobe
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ID
13354 / 136101
Source
http://europeana1914-1918.eu/...
Contributor
Gerald H. Davis
License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/


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