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Christoph Bantzer
Christoph Bantzer
Heinrich Heine
Christoph Bantzer
Heinrich Heine


Ivan Desny
Ivan Desny
James de Rothschild
Ivan Desny
James de Rothschild
Ulla Berkévicz
Ulla Berkévicz
George Sand
Ulla Berkévicz
George Sand


Barbara Sukowa
Barbara Sukowa
Amalie Friedländer
Barbara Sukowa
Amalie Friedländer


Rosemarie Fendel
Rosemarie Fendel
Rahel Varnhagen
Rosemarie Fendel
Rahel Varnhagen


Rolf Becker
Rolf Becker
Rolf Becker


Gertrud Kückelmann
Gertrud Kückelmann
Gertrud Kückelmann


Hans-Michael Rehberg
Hans-Michael Rehberg
Hans-Michael Rehberg
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