File:Valli Kafka-around 1898.jpg

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Valli Kafka around 1898 - 1900

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Franz Kafka’s sister Valerie "Valli" Kafka (* September 25 1890; † Herbst 1942 in Chelmno)

It is a part of Image:Kafka-sisters.jpg (Original description: “Portrait of Franz Kafka's sister 1898 or 1900. From left: Valli, Elli and Ottla.”)

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current17:48, 31 October 2007Thumbnail for version as of 17:48, 31 October 2007190 × 197 (6 KB)Jarlhelm (talk | contribs)== Summary == Franz Kafka’s sister Gabriele "Elli" Kafka (* September 22 1889 in Prag; † 1942 in Chelmno) It is a part of Image:Kafka-sisters.jpg (Original description: “Portrait of Franz Kafka's sister 1898 or 1900. From left: Elli, Vall

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