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Wordless Wednesday – Stein, Germany

Published on May 1, 2019April 16, 2019 by lauracubbagedraper

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My grandparents (on the left), Adolf Haberkern and Elise Gegenheimer, with friends, in Stein, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, circa 1948.

© 2019 LAURA CUBBAGE-DRAPER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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