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  • PEOPLE - ESC 2018: Das erste Halbfinal
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    PEOPLE - ESC 2018: Das erste Halbfinal
    May 8, 2018 - Lisbon, Portugal - Singer Mikolas Josef of Czech Republic performs during the first semi-final of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal on May 8, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - ESC 2018: Das erste Halbfinal
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    PEOPLE - ESC 2018: Das erste Halbfinal
    May 7, 2018 - Lisbon, Portugal - Singer Mikolas Josef of Czech Republic performs during the Dress Rehearsal of the first Semi-Final of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal on May 7, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grosse Anteilnahme um Helmut Kohl
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    NEWS - Grosse Anteilnahme um Helmut Kohl
    June 19, 2017 - Oggersheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany - Former German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung and his wife Gabriella enter the former residence of Helmut Kohl. Long term political companion Theo Waigel, who served as German Minister of Finance under Helmut Kohl, came to pay his respects to his widow 3 days after the death of the former German Chancellor in his home in Oggersheim (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grosse Anteilnahme um Helmut Kohl
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    NEWS - Grosse Anteilnahme um Helmut Kohl
    June 19, 2017 - Oggersheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany - Former German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung and his wife Gabriella arrive at the former residence of Helmut Kohl. Long term political companion Theo Waigel, who served as German Minister of Finance under Helmut Kohl, came to pay his respects to his widow 3 days after the death of the former German Chancellor in his home in Oggersheim (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
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    FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (5725755e)
    A black rhino or hook-lipped rhinoceros male called Josef has a giraffe for a neighbor
    A black rhino cub with a giraffe for a neighbor, Dvur Kralove Zoo, Czech Republic - 10 Jun 2016
    Two rhinocero were born on January in Zoo Dvur Kralove nad Labem in 2015. They are critically endangered in the wild nature. The Dvur Kralove Zoo has the the largest population of African animals in Europe.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
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    FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (5725755f)
    A black rhino or hook-lipped rhinoceros male called Josef has a giraffe for a neighbor
    A black rhino cub with a giraffe for a neighbor, Dvur Kralove Zoo, Czech Republic - 10 Jun 2016
    Two rhinocero were born on January in Zoo Dvur Kralove nad Labem in 2015. They are critically endangered in the wild nature. The Dvur Kralove Zoo has the the largest population of African animals in Europe.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
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    FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (5725755d)
    A black rhino or hook-lipped rhinoceros male called Josef has a giraffe for a neighbor
    A black rhino cub with a giraffe for a neighbor, Dvur Kralove Zoo, Czech Republic - 10 Jun 2016
    Two rhinocero were born on January in Zoo Dvur Kralove nad Labem in 2015. They are critically endangered in the wild nature. The Dvur Kralove Zoo has the the largest population of African animals in Europe.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
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    FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (5725755c)
    A black rhino or hook-lipped rhinoceros male called Josef has a giraffe for a neighbor
    A black rhino cub with a giraffe for a neighbor, Dvur Kralove Zoo, Czech Republic - 10 Jun 2016
    Two rhinocero were born on January in Zoo Dvur Kralove nad Labem in 2015. They are critically endangered in the wild nature. The Dvur Kralove Zoo has the the largest population of African animals in Europe.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
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    FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (5725755b)
    A black rhino or hook-lipped rhinoceros male called Josef has a giraffe for a neighbor
    A black rhino cub with a giraffe for a neighbor, Dvur Kralove Zoo, Czech Republic - 10 Jun 2016
    Two rhinocero were born on January in Zoo Dvur Kralove nad Labem in 2015. They are critically endangered in the wild nature. The Dvur Kralove Zoo has the the largest population of African animals in Europe.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
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    FEATURE - Ein Nashorn und ein Giraffe begrüssen sich im Zoo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (5725755a)
    A black rhino or hook-lipped rhinoceros male called Josef has a giraffe for a neighbor
    A black rhino cub with a giraffe for a neighbor, Dvur Kralove Zoo, Czech Republic - 10 Jun 2016
    Two rhinocero were born on January in Zoo Dvur Kralove nad Labem in 2015. They are critically endangered in the wild nature. The Dvur Kralove Zoo has the the largest population of African animals in Europe.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Mannschaftsfoto, Fussball, Bundesliga, 1977/1978, Pressetermin Borussia Moenchengladbach, Vorstellung der Mannschaft fuer die neue Saison
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    Mannschaftsfoto, Fussball, Bundesliga, 1977/1978, Pressetermin Borussia Moenchengladbach, Vorstellung der Mannschaft fuer die neue Saison
    Fussball, Bundesliga, 1977/1978, Borussia Moenchengladbach, Pressetermin, Vorstellung Spielerkader, Mannschaftsfoto, hinten v.l.n.r. Helmut Dudek, Norbert Ringels, Rudolf Gores, Christian Kulik, Herbert Heidenreich, Hans-Juergen Wittkamp, Dietmar Danner, mittig v.l.n.r. Assistenztrainer Karl-Heinz Drygalski, Herbert Wimmer, Kalle Del Haye, Carsten Nielsen, Klaus Amrath, Ewald Lienen, Horst Wohlers, Winfried Schaefer, Masseur Charly Stock, Trainer Udo Lattek, vorn v.l.n.r. Wilfried Hannes, Frank Schaeffer, Torwart Wolfgang Kneib, Torwart Ulrich Sude, Torwart Wolfgang Kleff, Jupp Heynckes, Hans Klinkhammer, Berti Vogts, Allan Simonsen, Rainer Bonhof, football, Bundesliga, 1977/1978, Borussia Moenchengladbach, team presentation, team shot, behind f.l.t.r. Helmut Dudek, Norbert Ringels, Rudolf Gores, Christian Kulik, Herbert Heidenreich, Hans-Juergen Wittkamp, Dietmar Danner, middle f.l.t.r. assistant coach Karl-Heinz Drygalski, Herbert Wimmer, Kalle Del Haye, Carsten Nielsen, Klaus Amrath, Ewald Lienen, Horst Wohlers, Winfried Schaefer, masseur Charly Stock, coach Udo Lattek, ahead f.l.t.r. Wilfried Hannes, Frank Schaeffer, keeper Wolfgang Kneib, keeper Ulrich Sude, keeper Wolfgang Kleff, Jupp Heynckes, Hans Klinkhammer, Berti Vogts, Allan Simonsen, Rainer Bonhof

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Deutsche Fussball-Legende Udo Lattek im Alter von 80 Jahren gestorben

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  • Mannschaftsbild von Borussia Moenchengladbach, Regionalliga West, Saison 1964/1965
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    Mannschaftsbild von Borussia Moenchengladbach, Regionalliga West, Saison 1964/1965
    Fussball, Regionalliga West, 1964/1965, TSV Marl-Huels gegen Borussia Moenchengladbach 0:1, Mannschaftsfoto Moenchengladbach, v.l.n.r. Rupp, Waddey, Ernst, Heynckes, Netzer, Poeggeler, Lowin, W. Wimmer, Milder, Orzessek, Jansen, football, Regionalliga West, 1964/1965, TSV Marl-Huels versus Borussia Moenchengladbach 0:1, team photograph, shot of Borussia Moenchengladbach
    Credit: WOtto/face to face
    Happy Birthday: GŸnter Netzer feiert am 14.Septemnber seinen 70.Geburtstag

    DUKAS/FTF FACETOFACE

     

  • Fussball, Heino zwischen Josef Heynckes und Guenter Netzer beim Anstoss zum Freundschaftsspiel 1972 zwischen einer Kombination von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam im Duesseldorfer Rheinstadion
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    Fussball, Heino zwischen Josef Heynckes und Guenter Netzer beim Anstoss zum Freundschaftsspiel 1972 zwischen einer Kombination von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam im Duesseldorfer Rheinstadion
    Fussball, Freundschaftsspiel, 1972, Rheinstadion in Duesseldorf, Auswahlmannschaft von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam 1:1, Showbusiness, Schlagerstar Heino beim Anstoss, links Jupp Heynckes (Gladbach), rechts Guenter Netzer (Gladbach), football, friendly game, 1972, Rhine Stadium in Duesseldorf, select team of Fortuna Duesseldorf and Borussia Moenchengladbach versus Ajax Amsterdam 1:1, show biz, kickoff by pop singer Heino, left Jupp Heynckes (Gladbach), right Guenter Netzer (Gladbach)
    Happy Birthday: GŸnter Netzer feiert am 14.Septemnber seinen 70.Geburtstag

    DUKAS/FTF FACETOFACE

     

  • Street style at Paris Fashion Week, France - 21 Jan 2014
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    Street style at Paris Fashion Week, France - 21 Jan 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dvora/REX (3525392a)
    Inga Kozel
    Street style at Paris Fashion Week, France - 21 Jan 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fussball, Heino zwischen Josef Heynckes und Guenter Netzer beim Anstoss zum Freundschaftsspiel 1972 zwischen einer Kombination von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam im Duesseldorfer Rheinstadion
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    Fussball, Heino zwischen Josef Heynckes und Guenter Netzer beim Anstoss zum Freundschaftsspiel 1972 zwischen einer Kombination von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam im Duesseldorfer Rheinstadion
    Fussball, Freundschaftsspiel, 1972, Rheinstadion in Duesseldorf, Auswahlmannschaft von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam 1:1, Showbusiness, Schlagerstar Heino beim Anstoss, links Jupp Heynckes (Gladbach), rechts Guenter Netzer (Gladbach), football, friendly game, 1972, Rhine Stadium in Duesseldorf, select team of Fortuna Duesseldorf and Borussia Moenchengladbach versus Ajax Amsterdam 1:1, show biz, kickoff by pop singer Heino, left Jupp Heynckes (Gladbach), right Guenter Netzer (Gladbach)
    DUKAS/FTF FACETOFACE

     

  • 55th Venice Biennale 2013, Venice, Italy - 28 May 2013
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    55th Venice Biennale 2013, Venice, Italy - 28 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2394746k)
    The Arsenale, Pavilion of Holy See, Josef Koudelka
    55th Venice Biennale 2013, Venice, Italy - 28 May 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
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    Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2204768e)
    Cardinal Karl Josef Becker
    Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
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    Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2204768d)
    Cardinals Karl Josef Becker and Joao Braz de Aviz
    Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mono Print
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    Mono Print
    Joseph Stalin , leader of the Soviet Union , with his daughter , Svetlana .
    1935
    (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    DUKAS/TOPFOTO

     

  • VARIOUS
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    VARIOUS
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    FILM STILLS OF 'MACAO' WITH 1952, ROBERT MITCHUM, JANE RUSSELL, JOSEF VON STERNBERG IN 1952
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    VARIOUS
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP / Rex Features ( 390889fd )
    FILM STILLS OF 'MACAO' WITH 1952, ROBERT MITCHUM, JANE RUSSELL, JOSEF VON STERNBERG IN 1952
    VARIOUS

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    VARIOUS
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP / Rex Features ( 390870b )
    FILM STILLS OF 'MACAO' WITH 1952, ROBERT MITCHUM, JANE RUSSELL, JOSEF VON STERNBERG IN 1952
    VARIOUS

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand - Mar 2010
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    New Zealand - Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1168158cg )
    Franz Josef glacier, South Island, New Zealand
    New Zealand - Mar 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand - Mar 2010
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    New Zealand - Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1168158ch )
    Franz Josef glacier, South Island, New Zealand
    New Zealand - Mar 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand - Mar 2010
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    New Zealand - Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1168158ca )
    Franz Josef Glacier, South Island, New Zealand.
    New Zealand - Mar 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand - Mar 2010
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    New Zealand - Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1168158bz )
    Franz Josef Glacier, South Island, New Zealand.
    New Zealand - Mar 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand - Mar 2010
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    New Zealand - Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1168158bx )
    Franz Josef glacier, South Island, New Zealand
    New Zealand - Mar 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand - Mar 2010
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    New Zealand - Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1168158bw )
    Franz Josef Glacier, South Island, New Zealand
    New Zealand - Mar 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand - Mar 2010
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    New Zealand - Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1168158bi )
    A heleicopter flight over Franz Josef glacier, South Island, New Zealand
    New Zealand - Mar 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Design cities that changed the world from Milan to Tokyo exhibition,Design Museum, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2008
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    Design cities that changed the world from Milan to Tokyo exhibition,Design Museum, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 800422K )
    Sitzmanchine No.670, Adjustable Armchair- Josef Hoffmann- 1870-1956, The Design Museum in London is currently hosting 'Design Cities
    Design cities that changed the world from Milan to Tokyo exhibition,Design Museum, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2008
    DESIGNS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

    The Design Museum in London is currently hosting 'Design Cities: 8 Moments that Changed the World', an exhibition on the planning and development of cities.

    The exhibition identifies particular periods that shifted the direction of design, including: the Great Exhibition in London (1851); Le Corbusier in Paris (1936); and the creative explosion in Tokyo (1987).

    It finishes off in present-day London, which is once again the world's leading city for design and is home to top designers like Ron Arad, Ross Lovegrove and Jasper Morrison.

    Through the use of a wide range of objects, from textiles and fashion to industrial pieces, furniture and prints, the exhibition tells the story of contemporary design through seven key cities - London, Vienna, Dessau, Paris, Los Angeles, Milan and Tokyo - at their creative height.

    It includes designs from the like of William Morris, Christopher Dresser, Ron Arad, Adolf Loos, Josef Hoffman and Le Corbusier.

    One of the more unusual items on display in the exhibition is a wooden prototype car that was created by Le Corbusier in 1929. Le Corbusier created the model for a competition organised by the French car industry, the aim of which was to design a low cost car suitable for mass production. His efforts to persuade FIAT to manufacture his design were unsuccessful but the general form prefigures Pierre Boulanger, one of France's greatest car designers.

    Leaping forward 60 years and we have the Nissan S-Cargo (1989). Japanese car design in the 1980s moved attitudes to car design away from purely func...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/MXJVGVU

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  • Design cities that changed the world from Milan to Tokyo exhibition,Design Museum, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2008
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    Design cities that changed the world from Milan to Tokyo exhibition,Design Museum, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou / Rex Features ( 800422J )
    Sitzmanchine No.670, Adjustable Armchair- Josef Hoffmann- 1870-1956, The Design Museum in London is currently hosting 'Design Cities
    Design cities that changed the world from Milan to Tokyo exhibition,Design Museum, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2008
    DESIGNS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

    The Design Museum in London is currently hosting 'Design Cities: 8 Moments that Changed the World', an exhibition on the planning and development of cities.

    The exhibition identifies particular periods that shifted the direction of design, including: the Great Exhibition in London (1851); Le Corbusier in Paris (1936); and the creative explosion in Tokyo (1987).

    It finishes off in present-day London, which is once again the world's leading city for design and is home to top designers like Ron Arad, Ross Lovegrove and Jasper Morrison.

    Through the use of a wide range of objects, from textiles and fashion to industrial pieces, furniture and prints, the exhibition tells the story of contemporary design through seven key cities - London, Vienna, Dessau, Paris, Los Angeles, Milan and Tokyo - at their creative height.

    It includes designs from the like of William Morris, Christopher Dresser, Ron Arad, Adolf Loos, Josef Hoffman and Le Corbusier.

    One of the more unusual items on display in the exhibition is a wooden prototype car that was created by Le Corbusier in 1929. Le Corbusier created the model for a competition organised by the French car industry, the aim of which was to design a low cost car suitable for mass production. His efforts to persuade FIAT to manufacture his design were unsuccessful but the general form prefigures Pierre Boulanger, one of France's greatest car designers.

    Leaping forward 60 years and we have the Nissan S-Cargo (1989). Japanese car design in the 1980s moved attitudes to car design away from purely func...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/MXJVGVU

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511O )
    City of Amstetten where Josef Fritzl lived.
    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    Austrian police on scoured a cellar at a house where a 73-year-old man called Joseph Fritzl is accused of imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering seven children with her. The incest abuse case is the latest in a series of horror abuse cases to have stunned Austria.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511P )
    Neighbours and media outside the house of the Josef Fritzl in Amstetten.
    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    Austrian police on scoured a cellar at a house where a 73-year-old man called Joseph Fritzl is accused of imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering seven children with her. The incest abuse case is the latest in a series of horror abuse cases to have stunned Austria.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511M )

    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

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  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511L )

    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

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  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511I )

    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

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    Austrian incest scandal
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    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

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  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511G )

    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

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  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511F )

    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

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  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511E )

    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

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  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511D )

    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

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  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511C )

    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511A )

    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    AUSTRIAN MAN KEEPS DAUGHTER IMPRISONED FOR 24 YEARS

    A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to keeping his daughter captive for 24 years and fathering seven children by her.

    According to reports, Josef Fritzl is said to have admitted to Austrian police that he imprisoned his daughter, Elisabeth, for more than two decades and raped her repeatedly.

    During this time Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom allegedly died shortly after birth.

    Three of these children have lived their whole lives in the basement of a house in the small town of Amstetten, 80 miles west of Vienna, where Elisabeth was held captive; they only saw sunlight for the first time after being rescued. The other three children were adopted by Mr Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie.

    Mrs Fritzl, 60, has claimed that she had no knowledge of what was happening in the chambers beneath her living room. She believed that the three children she and her husband raised were abandoned outside their home by their 'missing' daughter.

    The truth only came to light after Elisabeth's eldest daughter, Kerstin, who lived with her in the basement, was seriously ill. Mt Fritzl took her to hospital claiming she had been dumped in his front garden.

    He only released his daughter and the remaining two children from the cellar after doctors appealed for Kerstin's mother to come forward and provide details of her medical history.

    It was only then, after the authorities promised Elisabeth that she would not have to see her father again and the children would be protected, that her horrific story was revealed.

    According to her account her father began abusing her when she was 11. Then in 1984, when she was 18, he drugged her and locked her up in the basement.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RYIRQIV

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  • Austrian incest scandal
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    Austrian incest scandal
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer / Rex Features ( 762511Q )
    House of the Kidnapper Josef Fritzl in Amstetten.
    Family held captive for 24 Years in Strasshof, Gaenserndorf, Austria - 28 Apr 2008
    Austrian police on scoured a cellar at a house where a 73-year-old man called Joseph Fritzl is accused of imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering seven children with her. The incest abuse case is the latest in a series of horror abuse cases to have stunned Austria.
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  • Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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  • Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Portrait of Franz Josef Strauss
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  • Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Portrait of Franz Josef Strauss
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  • Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Portrait of Franz Josef Strauss
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  • Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Portrait of Franz Josef Strauss
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  • Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Franz Josef Strauss würde 100. Jahre alt werden
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    Portrait of Franz Josef Strauss
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