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Letters of a Mennonite couple, Nicolai and Katharina Rempel : Russia, World War I, and the Revolution, 1914-1917 /
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Rempel, Nicolai
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Liebesbriefe aus Lemberg : eine Spurensuche um die halbe Welt 1915-2015 /
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Ditzhuijzen, Reinildis van
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Letters of a Mennonite couple, Nicolai and Katharina Rempel : Russia: War and Revolution, 1914-1917 /
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