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DescriptionTropas-rumanas-ocupan-budapest-1919--outlawsdiary02tormuoft.png |
English: Romanian troops occupying Budapest, 1919
Română: Trupele române ocupând Budapesta, 1919
Español: Tropas rumanas ocupan Budapest, 1919
Français : Occupation de Budapest par les troupes roumaines, 1919
Deutsch: Rumänischen Truppen besetzt Budapest, 1919
Magyar: Román megszálló csapatok Budapesten, 1919
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1923 |
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http://www.archive.org/stream/outlawsdiary02tormuoft |
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Tormay, Cecile |
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