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Image: Austin-Putilovets «Poznańczyk» near Bobruysk, 1920

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Description: The «Austin-Putilovets», captured by the Poles near Bobruysk and named «Poznańczyk» (former Soviet: «Styenka Razin»).
Title: Austin-Putilovets «Poznańczyk» near Bobruysk, 1920
Credit: PIBWL Military Site (moved from ru:Файл:austinp1b.jpg uploaded by ru:Участник:Vikiped)
Author: Unknown
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