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Deutsch: Alexander Dubcek
English: Alexander Dubček
Date 29 December 1989
Source Originally uploaded by its author to the German Wikipedia as Dubcek.jpg
Retouched version was originally uploaded to Imageshack by anonymous user.
Author Dr. Meierhofer at de.wikipedia
Retouched by anonymous user and uploaded on their behalf by AJCham. ( Request made here.)
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