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[Archives catalogue]: Images: QS: QS-30: Portraits of brethren who fell during the First World War.
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[Geography]: Europe {continent}: Germany {modern state}
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Christianity: missionary m
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[Institutions]: unknown studio
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[Themes]: administration and government: armed forces: helmet
[Themes]: administration and government: armed forces: military uniform
[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Christianity: missionary m
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[Geography]: Europe {continent}: Germany {modern state}
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Christianity: missionary m
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[Geography]: Europe {continent}: Germany {modern state}
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Christianity: missionary m
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[Institutions]: unknown studio
[Geography]: Europe {continent}: Germany {modern state}
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[Themes]: formal description: studio
[Archives catalogue]: Images: QS: QS-30: Portraits of brethren who fell during the First World War.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: QS: QS-30: Portraits of brethren who fell during the First World War.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: QS: QS-30: Portraits of brethren who fell during the First World War.
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[Geography]: Europe {continent}: Germany {modern state}
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[Themes]: administration and government: armed forces: military uniform
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