File:Hamhung 1958.jpg

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English: Photo made by architect Matthias Schubert, Rostock. Rostock was totally destroid by anglo-american bombers in WWII in reaction to Rostock´s Heinkel and Arado Bombers, which terrorized Europe since 1936. Architects Matthias Schubert and Hartmut Colden (Hartmut: jew, survived WWII times in UK) had the motive to contribute to modernism, prosperity and welfare in Hamhung.
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Source Fotoarchiv Matthias und Hannelore Schubert
Author Matthias Schubert
Camera location53° 54′ 23″ N, 11° 23′ 56″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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typical view to destroid Hamhung

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53°54'23.000"N, 11°23'56.000"E

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