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Italien, Gran Sasso.- Befreiung von Benito Mussolini. Otto Skorzeny, Benito Mussolini General Gueli mit deutschen Fallschirmjägern und SS-Leuten auf dem Weg zum Flugzeug
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  • Mussolini, Benito: Ministerpräsident, Regierungschef, Chef des Faschistischen Großrates, Italien
Depicted place Gran Sasso
Date 12 September 1943
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Propagandakompanien der Wehrmacht - Heer und Luftwaffe (Bild 101 I)
Accession number Bild 101I-567-1503A-07
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