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Das 2 Nass. Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 63 Frankfurt im Weltkriege. Erster Teil, Bis zur Sommeschlact 1916 / im Auftrag des offizierskorps dargestellt von Hans Hecht
Bib ID 584319
Format BookBook
Translated title 2nd Nassau Field Artillery Regiment no. 63 Frankfurt in the World War. Volume 1, Till the Battle of the Somme 1916.
Description Frankfurt : Verlag C. Adelmann, 1924 
108 p. : ill., maps (folded), ports. ; 24 cm. 
Subjects Germany. - Heer. - Feldartillerieregiment, 63.  |  World War, 1914-1918 - Regimental histories - Germany.
Other authors/contributors Hecht, Hans, 1876-1945
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2 Nassauische Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 63 Frankfurt im Weltkriege. Erster Teil, Biz zur Sommeschlacht 1916

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