File:Stolpersteine Euskirchen-Kuchenheim, Frieda Rolef (Willi-Graf-Str. 6).jpg

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Stolperstein
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Robert Dabringhaus
Title
Stolperstein
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Deutsch: Stolperstein für Frieda Rolef in Euskirchen-Kuchenheim, Willi-Graf-Str. 6.
English: Stolperstein for Frieda Rolef, Euskirchen, North Rhine Westphalia.
Depicted place Euskirchen-Kuchenheim, Willi-Graf-Str. 6
Date 9 April 2018
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Node 6116831087
Object location50° 39′ 02.6″ N, 6° 49′ 48.2″ E Edit this at Structured Data on Commons Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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