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File:Polish Voluntary II Death Squad in Lviv 1920.PNG

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English: Polish Voluntary II Death Squad in Lviv 1920. Far right: Janina Łada-Walicka.
Polski: II Ochotniczy Szwadron Śmierci w czasie walk o Lwów w 1920. Z prawej: Janina Łada-Walicka, po lewej stronie sztandaru Artur Schroeder.
Date 1920
Source http://audiovis.nac.gov.pl/obraz/61096/2493325efb1eef0ebaeb424eb570fcbb/
Author Anonymous

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