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DescriptionBerlin Potsdamer Platz (49609033122).jpg |
Berlin Potsdamer Platz 1930s, but before the removal of the Verkehrsturm in 1937. On the left, the Hotel Fuerstenhof, followed clockwise by the Haus Vaterland, Potsdamer Bahnhof and the Pschorr Haus. Lacofot nr 117, part of a leporello. Sent 15 July 1936 to Altona |
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