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DescriptionTherese Zenz, Antonina Seredina, Daniela Walkowiak-Pilecka 1960.jpg Left-right: Therese Zenz, Antonina Seredina, Daniela Walkowiak-Pilecka at the 1960 Olympics
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07:33, 28 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 07:33, 28 March 2016945 × 1,024 (481 KB)Materialscientist{{Information |Description=Left-right: Therese Zenz, Antonina Seredina, Daniela Walkowiak-Pilecka at the 1960 Olympics |Source=[http://roma.corriere.it/foto-gallery/cronaca/16_gennaio_03/olimpiadi-roma-campioni-luoghi-curiosita-4e62a634-b23f-11e5-829a-...

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