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Die toten St�dte: Waren die alliierten Bombenangriffe Kriegsverbrechen?

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Die toten St�dte: Waren die alliierten Bombenangriffe Kriegsverbrechen?

by Grayling, A.C

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  • Paperback
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ISBN 10
3442155428
ISBN 13
9783442155422
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Goldmann Verlag, 2009-01-12. Paperback. Very Good. 2.9949 in x 18.1980 in x 12.3858 in. A clean, tight copy throughout with minimal wear. No markings. .

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HALCYON BOOKS GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
mon0000560963
Title
Die toten St�dte: Waren die alliierten Bombenangriffe Kriegsverbrechen?
Author
Grayling, A.C
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
3442155428
ISBN 13
9783442155422
Publisher
Goldmann Verlag
Date Published
2009-01-12
Size
2.9949 in x 18.1980 in x 12.3858
X weight
0.3584 lb

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