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PD: 70 years pma in Germany/Europe. --Polarlys 11:46, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
- Why did you tag with no source? There is a source, you cannot get a more accurate. / Fred J 12:45, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
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- We don’t have an author, it’s definitely not {{Anonymous work}} (see exceptions there). :-( --Polarlys 14:18, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
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- Okay, but "no source" is pointless. You will not get a better source. / Fred J 08:56, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
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Deutsch: Dieses Bild zeigt Angehörige der SS-Verfügungstruppe.
Bild 1: Angehöriger der Leibstandarte-SS "Adolf Hitler" in der grauen Uniform
Bild 2: Angehöriger der SS-Standarte 2 "Germania" in der schwarzen Uniform
English: SS Officers, distinguished from common SS by uniform and training.
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The "Organisationshandbuch der NSDAP (1939)", illustrator unknown
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Believe the author of this may have been a Frearson, or Frearson Brothers of Norseman, Dundas, Western Australia who had the first newspaper there. Also had newspaper in King Street, Adelaide where other family operated doing maps. Some brothers moved to Norseman 1890's and settled there some 18 years. Septimus Frearson was a Councillor of the Shire of Dundas at the time of proposed recession with newspaper articles related to visit by Premier John Forrest.
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The use of insignia of organizations that have been banned in Germany (like the Nazi swastika or the arrow cross) may also be illegal in Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, France, Brazil, Russia and other countries, depending on context. In Germany, the applicable law is paragraph 86a of the criminal code (StGB), in Poland – Art. 256 of the criminal code (Dz.U. 1997 nr 88 poz. 553).
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