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Inflation 1923/ 24: a woman feeds her tiled stove with money. Originally from en-wiki.

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Inflation 1923/ 24: a woman feeds her tiled stove with money.

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Originally from en-wiki

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1923/ 2006

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Found at ; public use allowed under the condition that "© AdsD der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung" is mentioned (if the image is copyrightable at all).

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current 10:51, 16 January 2006 415×567 (38 KB) Joonasl (Inflation 1923/24: a woman feeds her tiled stove with money. Found at [http://www.fes.de/archiv/_weimar/fotos.htm]; public use allowed under the condition that "© AdsD der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung" is mentioned (if the image is copyrightable at )
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