File:Postkartenmotiv Paris1942 Lilli-Marleen B001.png

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English: German Wehrmacht in France 1942 - Propaganda postcard of the army postal service from Paris, 1942, with Lili Marleen motive (in allusion on the famous soldier's song "Lili Marleen" from Lale Andersen from 1939)
Deutsch: Deutsche Wehrmacht in Frankreich, 1942 - Propaganda-Postkarte der Deutschen Feldpost, Paris, 1942, mit Lili-Marleen-Motiv (in Anspielung auf das berühmte Soldatenlied "Lili Marleen" von Lale Andersen aus dem Jahre 1939)
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Source scan of original
Author (Gefreiter) Schaller (drawing);
(Gefreiter) Beier (print);
Deutsche Wehrmacht - "Militärbefehlshaber Frankreich - Platzkommandantur des Kommandanten von Paris", Paris 1942 (Publisher)
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Public domain This image is in the public domain according to German copyright law because it is part of a statute, ordinance, official decree or judgment (official work) issued by a German authority or court (§ 5 Abs.1 UrhG).

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