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English: Graves of soldiers who fell in the Battle of Warsaw (1920) , Powązki Cemetery , Warsaw
Deutsch: Gräber polnischer Soldaten im Warschauer Powązki-Friedhof
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* 00:06, 24 January 2005 [[:en:User:Lysy|Lysy]] 1248×1008 (376,421 bytes) * 10:24, 26 October 2004 [[:en:User:Halibutt|Halibutt]] 495×400 (47,009 bytes) <span class="comment">(Graves of soldiers who fell in the [[:en:Battle of Warsaw (1920)]], [[:en:Powązki Cemetery]], [[:en:Warsaw]] <br>picture by [[:en:Wojsyl]] <br> {{GFDL}}<br> <a href="http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grafika:Powazki.JPG" class="extiw" title="pl:Grafika:Powazki.JPG">pl:Grafika:Powazki.JPG</a>)</span>


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