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Summary
Description Dire Dawa Station Blackshirts 1936.jpg |
English:
Members of the Italian
Camicie Nere
(Blackshirts) taking possession of the railway station at Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, in May 1936. The Djibouti-Dire Dawa-Addis Ababa Railway line was owned by the Franco-Ethiopian Railway Company (Chemin de fer franco-éthiopien).
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Source | eBay.com |
Author | Unknown, Ethiopia, 1936 |
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Proclamation No. 410/2004 on Copyright and Neighboring Rights Protection
, enacted 2004 (
details
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