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If youre planning a trip to Germany let us know. Yusuf Turan from Turkey did just that. We met up with him in the Northern Bavarian city of Nuremberg. Yusuf Turan is a teacher who visited Nuremberg as part of a European school project. We met up with him for a stroll through the medieval city centre. Yusuf headed for the citys landmark castle,which offers a fantastic view of the city. He was very impressed with the mix of historical and modern architecture. In the old city centre Yusuf pauses outside the Albrecht Dürer Museum. This is where the artist once lived and worked. Yusuf Turan is thrilled with the citys medieval flair and the many half timbered houses. Then he heads for the citys toy museum with an electric toy railway in the courtyard. The day comes to a close with a stroll across the main market square with its fountain in the shape of a pyramid. On weekdays the square is home to a fruit and vegetable market and is also the venue for several annual festivals as well as Germanys largest flea market and last but not least the world famous Christmas market.
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The Nuremberg Trials Documentary (Part 1/7)

DVD: www.amazon.com Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals, held by the main victorious Allied forces of World War II, most notable for the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military, and economic leadership of the defeated Nazi Germany. The trials were held in the city of Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, in 1945-46, at the Palace of Justice. The first and best known of these trials was the Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal (IMT), which tried 22 of the most important captured leaders of Nazi Germany. It was held from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. The second set of trials of lesser war criminals was conducted under Control Council Law No. 10 at the US Nuremberg Military Tribunals (NMT); among them included the Doctors' Trial and the Judges' Trial. This article primarily deals with the IMT; see the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials for details on those trials. British War Cabinet documents, released on 2 January 2006, have shown that as early as December 1944, the Cabinet had discussed their policy for the punishment of the leading Nazis if captured. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had then advocated a policy of summary execution in some circumstances, with the use of an Act of Attainder to circumvent legal obstacles, being dissuaded from this only by talks with US leaders later in the war. In late 1943, during the Tripartite Dinner Meeting <b>...</b>
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Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Part 1

DIRECTOR: Stanley Kramer RELEASE DATE: December 19, 1961 GENRE: Drama / History PLOT: After the end of World War II, the world gradually became aware of the full extent of the war crimes perpetrated by the Third Reich. In 1948, a series of trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany, by an international tribunal, headed by American legal and military officials, with the intent of bringing to justice those guilty of crimes against humanity. However, by that time most of the major figures of the Nazi regime were either dead or long missing, and in the resulting legal proceedings American judges often found themselves confronting the question of how much responsibility someone held who had "just followed orders." Judgment at Nuremberg is a dramatized version of the proceedings at one of these trials, in which Judge Dan Haywood (Spencer Tracy) is overseeing the trials of four German judges -- most notably Dr. Ernst Janning (Burt Lancaster) and Emil Hahn (Werner Klemperer) -- accused of knowingly sentencing innocent men to death in collusion with the Nazis. Representing the defense is attorney Hans Rolfe (Maximilian Schell), while prosecuting the accused is US Col. Tad Lawson (Richard Widmark). As the trial goes on, both the visiting Americans and their reluctant German hosts often find themselves facing the legacy of the war, and how both of their nations have been irrevocably changed by it. Judgment at Nuremberg also features notable supporting performances by Marlene Dietrich <b>...</b>
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Nuremberg Trailer

NUREMBERG in theaters for the first time - trailer for the new restoration by Schulberg & Waletzky. Opens Sept 29, 2010, at Film Forum in NYC. More info: www.nurembergfilm.org (Trailer by Warmflash Productions)
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Adolf Hitler's Nuremberg rally - Walk of Death

Edited video of Adolf Hitler in Nurnberg with background music of Clubbed to death ( Kuruyamino mix ). Please leave comments, especially those regarding my editing technique and how to improve on it. Plus I always wanted to make this video... Adolf Hitler and Clubbed to death is an awesum combination.
Nuremberg Trials Documentary Video: US Army Film Version (1950 WW2 Movie)

DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Between 1945 and 1946, German officials involved in the Holocaust and other war crimes were brought before an international tribunal in the Nuremberg Trials. The Soviet Union had wanted these trials to take place in Berlin. However, Nuremberg was chosen as the site for the trials for specific reasons: The city had been the location of the Nazi Party's Nuremberg rallies and the laws stripping Jews of their citizenship were passed there. There was symbolic value in making it the place of Nazi demise. The Palace of Justice was spacious and largely undamaged (one of the few that had remained largely intact despite extensive Allied bombing of Germany). The already large courtroom was reasonably easily expanded by the removal of the wall at the end opposite the bench, thereby incorporating the adjoining room. A large prison was also part of the complex. As a compromise, it was agreed that Berlin would become the permanent seat of the International Military Tribunal and that the first trial (several were planned) would take place in Nuremberg. Due to the Cold War, subsequent trials never took place. The same courtroom in Nuremberg was the venue of the Nuremberg Military Tribunals, organised by the United States as occupying power in the area. The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals, held by the main victorious Allied forces of World War II, most notable for the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military <b>...</b>
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David Haye v Nikolai Valuev - Weigh-in from Nuremberg on Hatton TV

David Haye & Nikolai Valuev weighed-in at a Nuremberg shopping Mall ahead ot their WBA world Heavyweight title fight. Hatton TV was there to capture the moment. See the full show at www.hattonboxing.tv
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Nuremberg IBM System

The Simultaneous Interpretation System was implemented in a courtroom setting for the first time at the Trial. In August 1945, Colonel Leon Dostert, a foreign language expert with the US Army Signal Corps contacted Charles A Horsky, Justice Jackson personal assistant in Washingtion. Dostert displayed the System to Horsky. Upon the further recommendation of Bill Jackson and Robert Gill, Justice Jackson directed IBM to implement the System. Colonel Dostert became chief of the Translation Division at Nuremberg employing a score of interpreters to use the System. For more than two weeks before the Trial commenced, interpreters in the four languages rehearsed their functions in the Courthouse. In mid- November, a full scale rehearsal in the Courtroom was held before the members of the Tribunal and the international press. For further information, see "www.roberthjackson.org"
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Nuremberg Interpreter Recalls Historic Trials

One of the few surviving participants in the 1945 Nuremberg Trials explains how simultaneous translation evolved to meet the different language requirements during these historic trials. Siegfried Ramler, who was 22 years old during the trials, spoke to federal court interpreters in Washington, DC, on July 27, 2010. Learn more about Ramler's experiences in a related video at go.usa.gov
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Breaking the Nuremberg Code: The US Military's Human-Testing

Part 1 of Heather Wokusch discussing "Breaking the Nuremberg Code." Covers Edgewood Arsenal, Project 112/SHAD and Stratton VA.
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German Christmas Markets 02 Nuremberg | euromaxx

German Christmas markets are famous all over the world. This week we visit six of the oldest,most celebrated and most unusual. Today we are at probably the most famous of them all the Nuremberg Christmas Market.
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CrossTalk: Nuremberg Justice

In this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, he asks his guests whether justice was properly served in the Nuremberg Trials of the Nazi leaders immediately after the Second World War.
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2000 Nuremberg. trailer

Nuremberg is a 2000 Canadian/United States television docudrama, based on the book Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial by Joseph E. Persico, that tells the story of the Nuremberg Trials. Written by David W. Rintels Directed by Yves Simoneau Starring Alec Baldwin Brian Cox Christopher Plummer Jill Hennessy Matt Craven Colm Feore Christopher Heyerdahl
Beginning of Nuremberg Nazi Doctors Trials (1947)

thefilmarchive.org Defendants in the dock include Siegfried Handloser, Herta Oberheuser, Rudolf Brandt. Brig Gen Telford Taylor addressed the court. The Doctors' Trial (officially United States of America v. Karl Brandt, et al.) was the first of 12 trials for war crimes that the United States authorities held in their occupation zone in Nuremberg, Germany after the end of World War II. These trials were held before US military courts, not before the International Military Tribunal, but took place in the same rooms at the Palace of Justice. The trials are collectively known as the "Subsequent Nuremberg Trials", formally the "Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals" (NMT). 20 of the 23 defendants were medical doctors (Brack, Rudolf Brandt, and Sievers being Nazi officials) and all were accused of having been involved in Nazi human experimentation. Josef Mengele, one of the leading Nazi doctors, had evaded capture. The judges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal I, were Walter B. Beals (presiding judge) from Washington, Harold L. Sebring from Florida, and Johnson T. Crawford from Oklahoma, with Victor C. Swearingen, a former special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States, as an alternate judge. The Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution was Telford Taylor and the chief prosecutor James M. McHaney. The indictment was filed on October 25, 1946; the trial lasted from December 9 that year until August 20, 1947. Of the 23 defendants <b>...</b>
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The Nuremberg Trials Documentary (Part 2/7)

DVD: www.amazon.com Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com On January 14, 1942, representatives from the nine occupied countries met in London to draft the Inter-Allied Resolution on German War Crimes. At the meetings in Tehran (1943), Yalta (1945) and Potsdam (1945), the three major wartime powers, the United Kingdom, United States, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics agreed on the format of punishment for those responsible for war crimes during World War II. France was also awarded a place on the tribunal. The legal basis for the trial was established by the London Charter, issued on August 8, 1945, which restricted the trial to "punishment of the major war criminals of the European Axis countries." Some 200 German war crimes defendants were tried at Nuremberg, and 1600 others were tried under the traditional channels of military justice. The legal basis for the jurisdiction of the court was that defined by the Instrument of Surrender of Germany. Political authority for Germany had been transferred to the Allied Control Council which, having sovereign power over Germany, could choose to punish violations of international law and the laws of war. Because the court was limited to violations of the laws of war, it did not have jurisdiction over crimes that took place before the outbreak of war on September 3, 1939. Leipzig, Munich and Luxembourg were briefly considered as the location for the trial. The Soviet Union had wanted the trials to take place in <b>...</b>
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The Nuremberg Trials Documentary (Part 4/7)

DVD: www.amazon.com Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The creation of the IMT was followed by trials of lesser Nazi officials, trials of Nazi doctors, who performed horrifying experiments on people in prison camps. It served as the model for the International Military Tribunal for the Far East which tried Japanese officials for crimes against peace and against humanity. It also served as the model for the Eichmann trial and for present-day courts at The Hague, for trying crimes committed during the Balkan wars of the early 1990s, and at Arusha, for trying the people responsible for the genocide in Rwanda. The Nuremberg trials had a great influence on the development of international criminal law. The Conclusions of the Nuremberg trials served as models for: * The Genocide Convention, 1948. * The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948. * The Nuremberg Principles, 1950. * The Convention on the Abolition of the Statute of Limitations on War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity, 1968. * The Geneva Convention on the Laws and Customs of War, 1949; its supplementary protocols, 1977. The International Law Commission, acting on the request of the United Nations General Assembly, produced in 1950 the report Principles of International Law Recognized in the Charter of the Nürnberg Tribunal and in the Judgement of the Tribunal (Yearbook of the International Law Commission, 1950, vol. II). The influence of the tribunal can also be seen in the proposals for a <b>...</b>
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The Nuremberg Trials Documentary (Part 6/7)

DVD: www.amazon.com Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com * The trials were conducted under their own rules of evidence; the indictments were created ex post facto and were not based on any nation's law; the tu quoque defense was removed; and some claim the entire spirit of the assembly was "victor's justice". The Charter of the International Military Tribunal permitted the use of normally inadmissible "evidence". Article 19 specified that "The Tribunal shall not be bound by technical rules of evidence... and shall admit any evidence which it deems to have probative value". Article 21 of the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal (IMT) Charter stipulated: "The Tribunal shall not require proof of facts of common knowledge but shall take judicial notice thereof. It shall also take judicial notice of official governmental documents and reports of the United [Allied] Nations, including acts and documents of the committees set up in the various allied countries for the investigation of war crimes, and the records and findings of military and other Tribunals of any of the United [Allied] Nations" * The chief Soviet prosecutor submitted false documentation in an attempt to indict defendants for the murder of thousands of Polish officers in the Katyn forest near Smolensk. However, the other Allied prosecutors refused to support the indictment and German lawyers promised to mount an embarrassing defense. No one was charged or found guilty at Nuremberg for the Katyn <b>...</b>
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Nuremberg trial Day 28: Telford Taylor direct examination of Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski

On Jan. 7, 1946, US prosecutor Colonel Telford Taylor conducts direct examination before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg of former SS Obergruppenfuehrer Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski. Both speak slowly and distinctly to aid interpreters who simultaneously are repeating the questions and answers in English, German, Russian and French. Bach-Zelewski testifies that at the beginning of World War II he was a Higher SS and Police Leader in the central section of the campaign against the Soviet Union. "My principal task was fighting partisians." He states that "the principal task of the Einsatzgruppen was the annihilation of the Jews, Gypsies and political commissars." At the end of 1942, he became the Chief of Anti-Partisan Combat Units for the entire Eastern Front. Highest authorities issued an order that German soldiers committing offenses against civilians were not to be punished in the military courts. For further information, see www.roberthjackson.org.
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Statement of Nuremberg defendant Ernst Kaltenbrunner (Aug. 31, 1946) (Trial Day 216)

After January 1943, Kaltenbrunner had been Chief of teh Security Police and SD and head of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA). In his final statement Kaltenbrunner once again claimed that his title inflated his real authority. He declared that he had concentrated his activites on military intelligence. For further inofrmation, see www.roberthjackson.org.
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ELSA ICM Nuremberg, Autumn 2008

ELSA Germany's video teaser for presenting Nuremberg, host of the Autumn 2008 ICM, as presented at the ICM in Prague in Spring 2007. (c) HanjoH, 2007, using - audio: "Thus Spake Zarathustra" as performed by the London Promenade Orchestra - video: opening scene from "Catch-22" (Mike Nichols, 1970) - images: from the www
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Classic Film Theme ~ Judgement At Nuremberg

This is the complete Cinema opening and closing sequence including :- Overture, Opening credits, Closing credits, Exit Music. Song titles are :- Wenn Die Soldaten, Westerwaldlied, Wenn Wir Marschieren, Schwarzbraun ist die Haselnuss. This film is based on the true events at the Nuremberg war trials after WWII, when many top Nazis were tried for war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Any pro nazi or silly Heil Hitler comments will be removed.
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PBS Legacy Of War: The Nuremberg Trials Excerpt

PBS Legacy Of War: The Nuremberg Trials Excerpt
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Statement of Nuremberg defendant Wilhelm Keitel (Aug. 31, 1946) (Trial Day 216)

On August 31, 1946, Wilhelm Keitel gave his final satement. "It is tragic to have to realize that the best I had to give as a soldier, obedience and loyalty, was exploited for purposes which could not be recognized at the time, and that I did not see that ther is a limit set for a soldier's oeformance of his duty. That is my fate." For further information, see www.roberthjackson.org
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Trial at Nuremberg: US High Commissioner Edition (Documentary Movie)

DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Nuremberg Palace of Justice (germ. Justizpalast) is a building complex in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. It was constructed from 1909 to 1916 and houses the appellate court Nuremberg (Oberlandesgericht), the regional court Nuremberg-Fürth (Landgericht), the local court Nuremberg (Amtsgericht) and the public prosecutor's office Nuremberg-Fürth (Staatsanwaltschaft). The building was the location of the Nuremberg Trials that were held in 1945-1949 after World War II for the main Nazi Germany personalities presumed to be still alive. Colonel Burton C. Andrus was both the commandant of Nuremberg Prison (where the prisoners were kept) and Military Officer commanding the garrison protecting the Palace. Among the indicted who made their appearance were Hermann Göring (suicide by potassium cyanide), Rudolf Hess (life internment), Franz von Papen (Vice-Chancellor under Hitler, acquitted), Arthur Seyss-Inquart (Austrian Chancellor, Nazi Commissioner, hanged) and Joachim von Ribbentrop (Foreign Minister, hanged). Göring was not hanged as sentenced, but committed suicide by taking a cyanide pill smuggled into his cell. His suicide note stated that "being hanged is not appropriate for a man of [his] status". The trials took place in courtroom number 600, situated in the eastern wing of the Palace of Justice. The courtroom is still used, especially for murder trials. At the end of the Nuremberg Trials the courtroom was refurbished, and is <b>...</b>
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Nuremberg Day 87 Goering Cross

Following the three day cross examination of Hermann Goering by American Chief Prosecutor Justice Robert H Jackson, Britiish Chief Prosecutor Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe took the podium. Nearly half of the his examination was devoted to the murder of the fifty British flyers who escaped Stalag Luft III. This was the so-called Sagan Order ( depicted in thh film "The Great Escape") Goering testified that the exetent of the activities at the concentration camps " were kept a secret from me. I might add that in my opinion not even the Fuehrer knew the extent of what was going on." On the following day, March 21, 1946, Chief Prosecutor for the Soviet Union Roman Rudenko continued the cross examination. Goering conceded that he was the closest collaborator of Hitler on matters concerning the Air Force and economics. On invasion of Russia, he confirmed a prior statement to the troops that "you are sent there not to work for the welfare of the population, but for the purpose of extracting everything possible out of these territories." For further information see "www.roberthjackson.org".
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El Juicio de Nuremberg 1

El Juicio de Nuremberg Entre el 20 de Noviembre y el 1 de Agosto de 1946 se llevó a cabo en el palacio de Justicia de Nuremberg uno de los juicios más importantes de la historia ya que se juzgaba a los principales culpables de crímenes que atentaban contra la humanidad, la paz y, sobre todo, crimenes de guerra. En dicho juicio se trataba de juzgar a la cúpula más alta de la jerarquía nazi. Este hecho no llego a producirse debido a que muchos de los pesos pesados de la Alemania nazi se suicidaron antes del juicio (algunos ejemplos son Himmler, Goebbels y Hitler). El único que llego con vida al juicio de Nuremberg fue Hermann Goering Mariscal del Reich. Este juicio pasó a la historia como el fin de la barbarie humana y el comienzo de una fuerte paz futura basada en un orden internacional que no permitiese la repetición de los hechos vividos durante la segunda guerra mundial.
Nuremberg Day 160 Speer (Jackson Cross)

Justice Robert H Jackson conducted the first and by far the longest cross examination of Albert Speer on June 21, 1946. Albert Speer was the Reich Minister for Armaments and Munitions. For more information see www.roberthjackson.org.
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Ascari 3.5 Liquid Cooled - Nuremberg 2010

Ascari 3.5 Liquid Cooled Off Road Presentation video @ Nuremberg Toy Fair 2010
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Nuremberg Day 120 Schacht (Jackson Cross)

Justice Robert H Jackson conducted the cross examination of Hjalmar Schacht, the former Nazi Minister of Economics on May 2,1946. Schacht was later acquitted of all charges. For more information see www.roberthjackson.org.
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Nuremberg Day 158 Speer

On June 19, 1946, Defendant Albert Speer, Reich Minister for Armaments and War Production, was called to the stand by his counsel, Dr. Flaechsner. Speer had been a close friend and confidant to hItler since 1934. Under direct examination, Speer denied responsibility for recruiting manpower saying "neither I nor my Ministry was responsible for this recruitment. He said that his Ministry collected the demands for labor from industries subordinate to it without specification as to whether the laborers be German, foreign workers, or prisoners of war." Justice Robert H Jackson conducted the first and by far the longest cross-examinations of Speer. It was one of the highlights of the Trial. He conceded that the Nazis were anti-semitic and the Jews were being evacuated from Germany. He acknowledge that there was a deportation of 100000 Jews from Hungary. For further information, see 'www.roberthjackson.org"
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Rudolf Hess Nuremberg Verdict and Beyond

Rudolf Hess was convicted and sentenced to life in Spandau Prison on Oct. 1, 1946. This segment shows some of the highlights of the trial against Hess and his stay and death at Spandau prison. For further information, see www.roberthjackson.org.
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Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Part 2

DIRECTOR: Stanley Kramer RELEASE DATE: December 19, 1961 GENRE: Drama / History PLOT: After the end of World War II, the world gradually became aware of the full extent of the war crimes perpetrated by the Third Reich. In 1948, a series of trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany, by an international tribunal, headed by American legal and military officials, with the intent of bringing to justice those guilty of crimes against humanity. However, by that time most of the major figures of the Nazi regime were either dead or long missing, and in the resulting legal proceedings American judges often found themselves confronting the question of how much responsibility someone held who had "just followed orders." Judgment at Nuremberg is a dramatized version of the proceedings at one of these trials, in which Judge Dan Haywood (Spencer Tracy) is overseeing the trials of four German judges -- most notably Dr. Ernst Janning (Burt Lancaster) and Emil Hahn (Werner Klemperer) -- accused of knowingly sentencing innocent men to death in collusion with the Nazis. Representing the defense is attorney Hans Rolfe (Maximilian Schell), while prosecuting the accused is US Col. Tad Lawson (Richard Widmark). As the trial goes on, both the visiting Americans and their reluctant German hosts often find themselves facing the legacy of the war, and how both of their nations have been irrevocably changed by it. Judgment at Nuremberg also features notable supporting performances by Marlene Dietrich <b>...</b>
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Safari Ltd.® Nuremberg Toy Fair 2009

Safari Ltd.® Nuremberg Toy Fair 2009
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