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Deutsch: Malina, J.B. - Orbis Catholicus, 4 (Kardinal-Staatssekretär Eugen Pacelli)
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Source J.B. Malina: Orbis Catholicus, Bilder gläubiger Menschen und geheiligter Formen. Atlantis-Verlag, Berlin 1930.
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Josef B. Malina  (1893–1960) wikidata:Q16658045
 
Description German writer, screenwriter, film screenwriter and photographer
Date of birth/death 1893 Edit this at Wikidata 28 December 1960 / 1960 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Rijeka Edit this at Wikidata
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