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Title | Gertrud Ederle | |||||||||||||||||
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Die erste Frau, die den Ärmelkanal durchschwommen hat, vollständig taub geworden. |
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Date | July 1930 | |||||||||||||||||
Photographer | Unknown | |||||||||||||||||
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Aktuelle-Bilder-Centrale, Georg Pahl (Bild 102) | ||||||||||||||||||
Accession number | Bild 102-10212 | |||||||||||||||||
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Attribution: Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-10212 / CC-BY-SA | ||
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Image title | Die erste Frau, die den Ärmelkanal durchschwommen hat, vollständig taub geworden. Gertrud Ederle, die deutsch-amerikanische Schwimmerin, die erste Frau, die den Ärmelkanal durchschwommen hat, soll vollständig taub geworden sein. Man nimmt an, dass die Erkrankung auf den starken Druck auf die Ohren bei langem Schwimmen zurückzuführen ist. |
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Author | o.Ang. |
IIM version | 2 |
Headline | Gertrud Ederle |
Credit/Provider | Bundesarchiv |
Short title | Bild 102-10212 |
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