Image:Salvatore Giuliano.jpg
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Description |
Salvatore Giuliano |
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Date |
1940s |
Author | |
Permission |
Public Domain |
Other versions | Image:Giuliano.jpg (mirrored) |
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- Source: de.wikipedia.org
- Upload Tool Operator: Flominator (Flominator)
- Image contributor(s): Mafia Expert
- 20:30, 17. Jun 2006 Mafia Expert 239 x 364 (9.251 Bytes) (== Summary == Salvatore Giuliano == Lizenz == {{PD-Italy}})
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