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de.wikipedia.org: 13:18, 15. Feb 2004 . . Stahlkocher (Diskussion) . . 837 x 494 (81433 Byte) (Nachbau des Z1 im deutschen Technik Museum in Berlin, eigenes Bild, GNU-FDL) |
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