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Deutsch: Emma Hauck (*1878 in Ellwangen, gestorben 1920 Anstalt Wiesloch): Brief an den Ehemann (1909)
English: Emma Hauck (*1878 in Ellwangen, died 1920 Anstalt Wiesloch): Letter to her husband (1909)
Source https://web.archive.org/web/20060221053414/http://prinzhorn.uni-hd.de/galerie/emma-hauck.shtml
Author Emma Hauck (1878–1920)

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