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Deutsch: Schreiben von Marianne Strauß an den Süddeutschen Verlag mit der Forderung, dass der Verlag Honorare an Franz-Josef Strauß zahlen müsse, weil der Karrikaturist Dieter Hanitzsch die Erlöse seiner Karrikaturen nur durch die Zeichnung von Franz-Josef Strauß verdient. Marianne Strauß forderte 15% aller Einnahmen des Verlags aus den Büchern Hanitzsch.
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Source Dieter Hanitzsch, 2019-01-24
Author Hennnig Schlottmann (User:H-stt)



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