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English: title page of the book Das Verbrechen und seine Bekämpfung by Gustav Aschaffenburg
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Deutsch: Das Verbrechen und seine Bekämpfung
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Author Gustav Aschaffenburg


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title page of the book 'Das Verbrechen und seine Bekämpfung' by Gustav Aschaffenburg

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