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Ernst Kohlmann (Ernest Kolman), Julius Weil, Fritz Penas (Fred Marchand) (v.l.n.r.) und Hans Walter (hinten) vor dem Hostel in London, Minster Road 1, mit einem vom FC Arsenal geschenkten Fußball, 1939

by moitessier79 | Sep 1, 2016

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