Beiträge zur Geschichte Pommerns und Pommerellens

mit einem Geleitwort von Klaus Zernack

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German
Pages
141

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Beiträge zur Geschichte Pommerns und Pommerellens: mit einem Geleitwort von Klaus Zernack
1987, Forschungsstelle Ostmitteleuropa
in German

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Edition Notes

Bibliography of the author's works: p. 131-137.
Three folded maps in pocket.

Published in
Dortmund
Series
Veröffentlichungen der Forschungsstelle Ostmitteleuropa an der Universität Dortmund. Reihe A,, Nr. 49, Veröffentlichungen der Forschungsstelle Ostmitteleuropa., Nr. 49.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943.8/1
Library of Congress
DK4600.P675 S53 1987

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Pagination
ix, 141 p. :
Number of pages
141

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2476764M
ISBN 10
3923293194
LCCN
87209112
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1687567

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