"Sister Maria Restituta, put to death for criticizing the Nazi régime, (1894-1943)
This picture comes from here: http://www.restituta.net/
...and it says on that site "Die Fotos der image gallery sind gratis verwendbar." There would therefore seem to be no restriction whatsoever on their use."
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beim Bild der Name des Bildautors bzw. der Quelle zu nennen: „Foto: Franziskanerinnen v. d. christl. Liebe“ bzw. „Foto: F. J. Rupprecht“;
je 1 Belegexemplar bitte unaufgefordert zu übersenden an: Sr. Dr. Edith Beinhauer, Hartmanngasse 7, A-1050 Wien und Franz Josef Rupprecht, Wienerstraße 7, A-7123 Mönchhof.
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