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Nederlands: Uit de Duitse Wikipedia. All works published in the Soviet Union before May 27, 1973, were not protected by International Copyright Conventions, and are thus in the public domain in many countries. (In Russia, Georgia and Ukraine, some of these works are protected by copyright.).
Date 12 August 2006 (original upload date)
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