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Thomas Hoepker - EAST GERMANY. Lausitz. Sorbic minority.
EAST GERMANY. Bauzen. 1975. Children in front of an Ernst ThŠlmann poster at an Easter festival.
EAST GERMANY. 1975. Women of the Sorbic minority at a pre-Easter dinner in a framer's home near Bautzen.
EAST GERMANY. Lausitz. 1975. Residencial distric for working class with the portrait of propaganda of the secretary of the party socialdemocartic ERICH HONECKER
EAST GERMANY. Eberswwalde. 1975. Poster celebrating a new treaty with the Soviet Union.
EAST GERMANY. Bautzen. 1975. Sorbic minotrity celebrating traditional Eastr, people watching the catholic
East Germany, Tourism in Spreewald, near LŸbbenau. Sorbes ferry passengers on the canals.
East Germany, Sorbic minority. Easter-Riders of the Catholic church celebrate with a procession on horseb
EAST GERMANY. 1975. Easter riding of the Catholic Sorb minority near Bautzen.
East Germany, Sorbic minority. Easter riders celebrate on Easter Sunday in the traditional procession in
East Germany, weekend houses (Datschen) of GDR middle classs on a canal in Spreewald near LŸbbenau.
EAST GERMANY. 1975. On Easter Sunday, youths from around Bautzen gather in fields with their motor bikes.
East Germany, Sorbic minority. Women in traditional garb in a village near Bautzen.
East Germany, Sorbic minority. Farmers gather in a village near Bautzen to prepare for Easter, the women
East Germany, Sorbic minority. Tourism in LŸbbenau, Spreewald. Vacationers are taken on a boatride on the
East Germany, Sorbic minority. Farmers gather in a village near Bautzen to prepare for Easter, the women
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