Berlin in Numbers, Berlin-Information Brochure, 1973

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Publisher: Berlin-Information with the support of the State Central Administration for Statistics, District Office Greater Berlin
Vignettes: Harry Dziuba
Printing: Druckerei “Fortstieg” Zeitz

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Berlin in Numbers, Berlin-Information Brochure, 1973
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Berlin in Numbers, Berlin-Information Brochure, 1973
Berlin in Numbers, Berlin-Information Brochure, 1973
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