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AP Historical Hard Drive 2007

EN_00945120_5890
AP Historical Hard Drive 2007
U.S. land commissioner for Bremen, Germany, Admiral Charles R. Jeffs, left, with the director of the northwest German power stations, Kurt Hoffmann and Wilhelm Kaiser - President of the Bremen senate, third and second from right, and other German officials inspect the new high pressure turbine at the Unterweser power plant. June 15, 1951. The power station was expanded with the aid of Marshall Plan funds. The total output is 140 Megawatt per hour. Total costs amounted to 32 million West Marks. 25 million came from ERP funds. (AP Photo/Brueggemann)
Minimum price 50PLN
1951-06-15
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
BRUEGGEMANN
1673602
1,11MB
19cm x 25cm by 300dpi
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